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Finanzmarktregulierung 3 Geschichte 3 Ratingagentur 3 USA 3 Financial market regulation 2 History 2 Rating agency 2 United States 2 1900-1940 1
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Free 5
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Book / Working Paper 5 Article 2
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Working Paper 3 Arbeitspapier 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 4 Undetermined 3
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Flandreau, Marc 7 Sławatyniec, Joanna Kinga 4 Slawatyniec, Joanna Kinga 3
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European Historical Economics Society - EHES 1 International Economics Section, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies 1
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EHES Working Papers in Economic History 1 Financial History Review 1 Financial history review 1 Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Working Paper 1 IHEID Working Papers 1 Working Papers / European Historical Economics Society - EHES 1 Working paper / Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies 1
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RePEc 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2
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Understanding rating addiction: US courts and the origins of rating agencies' regulatory license (1900-1940)
Flandreau, Marc; Sławatyniec, Joanna Kinga - 2013
This paper discusses the regulatory license view that reliance by regulators on the output of rating agencies in the 1930s caused the agencies to become a central part of the fabric of the US financial system. Exploring pre-1930 court records, we find evidence of a growing reliance on the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010316791
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Understanding rating addiction : US courts and the origins of rating agencies' regulatory license (1900 - 1940)
Flandreau, Marc; Sławatyniec, Joanna Kinga - 2013
This paper discusses the "regulatory license" view that reliance by regulators on the output of rating agencies in the 1930s "caused" the agencies to become a central part of the fabric of the US financial system. Exploring pre-1930 court records, we find evidence of a growing reliance on the...
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Understanding Rating Addiction: US Courts and the Origins of Rating Agencies' Regulatory License (1900-1940)
Flandreau, Marc; Slawatyniec, Joanna Kinga - 2013
This paper does challenge the "regulatory license" view that reliance by regulators on the output of rating agencies in the 1930s "caused" the agencies to become a central part of the fabric of the US financial system. We argue that long before the 1930s, courts began using ratings as financial...
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Understanding Rating Addiction: US Courts and the Origins of Rating Agencies’ Regulatory License (1900-1940)
Flandreau, Marc; Sławatyniec, Joanna Kinga - International Economics Section, The Graduate Institute … - 2013
This paper discusses the “regulatory license” view that reliance by regulators on the output of rating agencies in the 1930s “caused” the agencies to become a central part of the fabric of the US financial system. Exploring pre-1930 court records, we find evidence of a growing reliance...
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Understanding Rating Addiction: US Courts and the Origins of Rating Agencies' Regulatory License (1900-1940)
Flandreau, Marc; Slawatyniec, Joanna Kinga - European Historical Economics Society - EHES - 2013
This paper does challenge the "regulatory license" view that reliance by regulators on the output of rating agencies in the 1930s "caused" the agencies to become a central part of the fabric of the US financial system. We argue that long before the 1930s, courts began using ratings as financial...
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Understanding rating addiction : US courts and the origins of rating agencies' regulatory license (1900 - 1940)
Flandreau, Marc; Slawatyniec, Joanna Kinga - In: Financial history review 20 (2013) 3, pp. 237-257
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Understanding rating addiction: US courts and the origins of rating agencies' regulatory license (1900–1940)
Flandreau, Marc; Sławatyniec, Joanna Kinga - In: Financial History Review 20 (2013) 03, pp. 237-257
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011120497
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