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Chapter 1: Introduction
PART I: Theoretical perspectives & empirical evidence
Chapter 2: Non-performing Loans: Challenges and Options for Banks and Corporations
Chapter 3: Non-Performing Loans: A Review of the Literature & the International Experience
PART II: International experience in dealing with private sector insolvency. Challenges, remedial strategies and lessons learned
Chapter 4: The Spanish experience
Chapter 5: Non-performing loans in Ireland: Property development versus mortgage lending
Chapter 6:The Nordic experience: the case of Denmark in 2005-2015
Chapter 7: The Cyprus experience in dealing with private sector NPLs
PART III: Greece: private sector bad loans. Problem dimensions, intrinsic characteristics & remedial strategies
Chapter 8: The Road to Recovery: Are Greek banks able to finance Greece's economic recovery?
Chapter 9: The Determinants of Loan Loss Provisions: An Analysis of the Greek Banking System in Light of the Sovereign Debt Crisis
Chapter 10: Micro-behavioural characteristics in a recessionary environment: Moral hazard and strategic default
Chapter 11: Financial distress, moral hazard aspects and NPL formation under a long-lasting recession: Empirical evidence from the Greek crisis.-Chapter 12: Non-Performing Loans in the Greek banking system: navigating through the "perfect storm"
Chapter 13: Characteristics and possible solutions to problems related to loans to SMEs in Greece
PART IV: Dealing with private sector insolvency in Greece: legal aspects & institutional perspectives
Chapter 14: Existing corporate & household insolvency frameworks: characteristics, weaknesses and necessary reforms
Chapter 15: Financial inclusion: an overview of its various dimensions and its assistance in reducing private sector insolvency.
Chapter 16: Post-crisis corporate insolvency and creditor rights law: building the reform paradigm.

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