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Public Credit Rating Agency

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Public Credit Rating Agencies

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Drawing upon the analyses in the previous chapters we now explore the “what ifs” of a national PCRA. The insights gleaned from the identification of functions and malfunctions, issues surrounding methods of assessing creditworthiness, the effectiveness of government, and regulatory capture are invoked to justify the existence, role(s) and the structure of a PCRA. What did we take away?

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Schroeder, S.K. (2015). Public Credit Rating Agency. In: Public Credit Rating Agencies. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137359117_6

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