TAILIEUCHUNG - When States Go Broke The Origins, Context, and Solutions for the American States in Fiscal Crisis

When States Go Broke collects insights and analyses from leading academics and practitioners who discuss the ongoing fiscal crisis among the American states. No one disagrees with the idea that the states face enormous political and fiscal challenges. There is, however, little consensus on how to fix the perennial problems associated with these challenges. This volume fills an important gap in the dialogue by offering an academic analysis of the many issues broached by these debates. Leading scholars in bankruptcy, constitutional law, labor law, history, political science, and economics have individually contributed their assessments of the origins, context, and potential solutions for the states in crisis | When States Go Broke The Origins Context and Solutions for the American States in Fiscal Crisis Edited by Peter Conti-Brown David A. Skeel Jr. WHEN STATES GO BROKE When States Go Broke collects insights and analyses from leading academics and practitioners who discuss the ongoing fiscal crisis among the American states. No one disagrees with the idea that the states face enormous political and fiscal challenges. There is however little consensus on how to fix the perennial problems associated with these challenges. This volume fills an important gap in the dialogue by offering an academic analysis of the many issues broached by these debates. Leading scholars in bankruptcy constitutional law labor law history political science and economics have individually contributed their assessments of the origins context and potential solutions for the states in crisis. It presents readers -academics policymakers and concerned citizens alike - with the resources to begin and continue that important solution-oriented conversation. Peter Conti-Brown is an Academic Fellow at the Rock Center for Corporate Governance at Stanford Law School and the Stanford Graduate School of Business. His research focuses on banking regulation and financial and fiscal crises and includes articles published in the Stanford Law Review UCLA Law Review and the Washington University Law Review among other law journals. David A. Skeel Jr. is the S. Samuel Arsht Professor of Corporate Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. He is the author of The New Financial Deal Understanding the Dodd-Frank Act and Its Unintended Consequences 2011 Icarus in the Boardroom 2005 and Debt s Dominion A History of Bankruptcy Law in America 2001 as well as coeditor with Michael Klarman and Carol Steiker of The Political Heart of Criminal Procedure 2011 a collection of tribute essays to William J. .

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