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Rating Agencies And The Fallout Of The 20072008 Financial Crisis Lieven

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Rating Agencies And The Fallout Of The 20072008 Financial Crisis Lieven
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Publisher: PL Academic Research
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.24 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Lieven, Petra
ISBN: 3631676212, 9783631676219
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Rating Agencies And The Fallout Of The 20072008 Financial Crisis Lieven by Lieven, Petra 3631676212, 9783631676219 instant download after payment.

This book examines rating agencies role in the recent financial crisis and proposed reforms. It summarizes the key causes that have led to the crisis, analyzes points of criticism and accusations leveled at rating agencies, and discusses proposals towards regulatory reform. The author takes rating agencies position regarding these accusations and proposals into account. In contrast to other studies focusing only on US and EU regulatory issues, this study also considers whether responses from other countries could deliver a feasible path in adopting new regulations. The author examines in a cross-country qualitative manner stakeholder perceptions with respect to rating agencies. Based on empirical findings the study discusses how perceived or revealed shortcomings can be solved.-- 

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