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identification of the substantive areas for further thinking. Findings – The adequacy of the recent CRAs regulation is questioned in … identifies areas for further research needed for an assessment of the most suitable regulation for the credit‐rating activity …
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in relation to regulation and enforcement. This paper examines aspects of this ongoing process and contributes to it.  …
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in relation to regulation and enforcement. This paper examines aspects of this ongoing process and contributes to it. …
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The Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region has weathered the global financial crisis reasonably well so far, although tighter global financial conditions began to take their toll on trade, capital flows and economic growth in late 2008. This resilience reflects the reforms put in place by many...
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Regulation on credit rating agencies. Central terms in Article 35a are dependent on the national private laws of the Member …
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's latest Credit Rating Agencies Regulation, which introduces, among others, two mandatory rating, sets a time limit on the … actually lead to enforceable damage claims, the new Regulation needs to introduce a reversal of the burden of proof. This …
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One of the most often committed mistakes in economic reasoning is the supposition about the continuity of economic processes. However, what dominates in reality is a process of permanent changes, which sometimes proceed in a cascading manner rather than linearly. It must be acknowledged that the...
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The financial crisis challenges the European Economic Constitution in that the two major pillars, the competition rules and the economic freedoms are put into question. This working paper contains the proceedings of a workshop which was held in Florence on the 4th December 2009. Takis Tridimas...
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