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Corporate Bankruptcies in Germany
Steffen Müller
Wirtschaftsdienst,
No. 11,
2023
Abstract
Eine Insolvenz ist nur eine von mehreren möglichen Varianten, wie Unternehmen aus dem Markt austreten können. Viele Unternehmen schließen einfach ohne Insolvenz, wieder andere werden übernommen oder fusionieren. Tatsächlich schließen sehr viel mehr Unternehmen ohne Insolvenz, als Unternehmen eine Insolvenz anmelden (Müller und Stegmaier, 2015). Der Hauptunterschied zwischen den Marktaustrittsformen besteht darin, dass ein Marktaustritt ohne Insolvenz nicht immer ein Scheitern des Unternehmens als Ursache hat und oft freiwillig geschieht.1 Der Marktaustritt über den Weg der Insolvenz ist hingegen ein deutlicher Hinweis auf ökonomisches Scheitern. Marktaustritten ohne Insolvenz geht oft eine mehrjährige geordnete Schrumpfungsphase vorweg, während insolvente Unternehmen sich bis zum Schluss gegen den Austritt stemmen (Fackler et al., 2018). Das Interesse an Insolvenzen ergibt sich zum einen daraus, dass sie ein sehr aktueller und gut messbarer Indikator für ökonomisches Scheitern und Arbeitsplatzverluste sind. Zum anderen bergen massenhafte Insolvenzen die Gefahr von Ansteckungseffekten bis hin zu Bankenkrisen.
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