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Debt, equity and hybrid decoupling: Governance and systemic risk implications
Henry T C Hu,
Bernard Black
Northwestern University School of Law
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decoupling
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risks
36%
hybrids
27%
legal aspects
18%
economics
18%
levels
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credits
9%
control
9%
courts
9%
exercise
9%
exploration
9%
avoidance
9%
externalities
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Social Sciences
Debts
72%
Economics
36%
Creditor
27%
Governance
18%
Financial Risk
18%
Shareholder
9%
Legal Decision
9%
Library Users
9%
Standards
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Right to Justice
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Work
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Control
9%
Strategy
9%
Category
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Obligation
9%
Corporation
9%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Debt
72%
Share
54%
Rights
36%
Unbundling
18%
Shareholders
9%
Securitization
9%
Externalities
9%
Credit Derivative
9%
Large Shareholders
9%
Enterprise
9%
Labour
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