Debtors' asset size and practitioners’ appointments within insolvency procedures in Croatia

This paper aims to answer the following research question: what is the common debtors’ assets size within the insolvency proceedings in Croatia, and what is the relation of the size of the assets to the appointment system? The goals and purpose are to deliver a dynamic, analytical overview of the of...

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Main Author: Domagoj Sajter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Economics in Osijek 2019-01-01
Series:Ekonomski Vjesnik
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/323689
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spelling doaj-141d393897ed432380e1b8d03e9f7add2020-11-24T20:58:22Zeng Faculty of Economics in OsijekEkonomski Vjesnik0353-359X1847-22062019-01-01321139149Debtors' asset size and practitioners’ appointments within insolvency procedures in CroatiaDomagoj Sajter0Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty of Economics in Osijek, Osijek, CroatiaThis paper aims to answer the following research question: what is the common debtors’ assets size within the insolvency proceedings in Croatia, and what is the relation of the size of the assets to the appointment system? The goals and purpose are to deliver a dynamic, analytical overview of the of appointment system of insolvency practitioners in the Republic of Croatia, and to study them in relation to the debtors’ asset size. The database of appointments, originally published by the Croatian Ministry of Justice, is here coupled with the annual financial reports data, which created an initial matrix of 32,840 appointments among cases with a total nominal value of 70.07 billion HRK (9.34 billion €). The results show that the Croatian insolvency system annually, on average, processes cases with a total value of approximately 10 billion HRK (1.33 billion €), which indicates the importance of this system for the economy in general, but also for the legal system which regulates it. Furthermore, for the first time in Croatia, the results provide public insight into quantitative indicators on a national level, which opens a new area for broader examination.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/323689bankruptcyinsolvency proceedings, insolvency practitioners, appointmentassets
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Debtors' asset size and practitioners’ appointments within insolvency procedures in Croatia
Ekonomski Vjesnik
bankruptcy
insolvency proceedings, insolvency practitioners, appointment
assets
author_facet Domagoj Sajter
author_sort Domagoj Sajter
title Debtors' asset size and practitioners’ appointments within insolvency procedures in Croatia
title_short Debtors' asset size and practitioners’ appointments within insolvency procedures in Croatia
title_full Debtors' asset size and practitioners’ appointments within insolvency procedures in Croatia
title_fullStr Debtors' asset size and practitioners’ appointments within insolvency procedures in Croatia
title_full_unstemmed Debtors' asset size and practitioners’ appointments within insolvency procedures in Croatia
title_sort debtors' asset size and practitioners’ appointments within insolvency procedures in croatia
publisher Faculty of Economics in Osijek
series Ekonomski Vjesnik
issn 0353-359X
1847-2206
publishDate 2019-01-01
description This paper aims to answer the following research question: what is the common debtors’ assets size within the insolvency proceedings in Croatia, and what is the relation of the size of the assets to the appointment system? The goals and purpose are to deliver a dynamic, analytical overview of the of appointment system of insolvency practitioners in the Republic of Croatia, and to study them in relation to the debtors’ asset size. The database of appointments, originally published by the Croatian Ministry of Justice, is here coupled with the annual financial reports data, which created an initial matrix of 32,840 appointments among cases with a total nominal value of 70.07 billion HRK (9.34 billion €). The results show that the Croatian insolvency system annually, on average, processes cases with a total value of approximately 10 billion HRK (1.33 billion €), which indicates the importance of this system for the economy in general, but also for the legal system which regulates it. Furthermore, for the first time in Croatia, the results provide public insight into quantitative indicators on a national level, which opens a new area for broader examination.
topic bankruptcy
insolvency proceedings, insolvency practitioners, appointment
assets
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/323689
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