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Overdependence on Credit Ratings Was a Primary Cause of the Crisis
Frank Partnoy, University of San Diego

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ABSTRACT:
The first part of the paper describes how over time credit rating agencies ceased to play the role of information intermediaries. Rating agencies did not provide information about the risk associated with the securitized instruments, but they simply enabled structurers to create and maintain tranches of these instruments with unjustifiably high credit ratings. The second part of the paper suggests how future policy may minimize overdependence on credit ratings, by removing regulatory licences and by implementing shock-therapy mechanisms to wean investors simple rating mnemonics.

SUGGESTED CITATION:
Frank Partnoy, "Overdependence on Credit Ratings Was a Primary Cause of the Crisis" (June 22, 2009). Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Working Papers. Working Paper 288.
http://www.bepress.com/feem/paper288