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Penet, Pierre.
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"Calculating and Governing Risk in Times of Crisis: The Role of Credit Ratings in Regulatory Reasoning and Legal Change (1930s - 2010s)".
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"Calculating and Governing Risk in Times of Crisis: The Role of Credit Ratings in Regulatory Reasoning and Legal Change (1930s - 2010s)"./
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Penet, Pierre.
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450 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-05(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International76-05A(E).
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9781321447606
"Calculating and Governing Risk in Times of Crisis: The Role of Credit Ratings in Regulatory Reasoning and Legal Change (1930s - 2010s)".
Penet, Pierre.
"Calculating and Governing Risk in Times of Crisis: The Role of Credit Ratings in Regulatory Reasoning and Legal Change (1930s - 2010s)".
- 450 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-05(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Northwestern University, 2014.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
Located at the intersection of economic sociology, financial history, and the sociology of knowledge, this dissertation examines the role of credit ratings in financial regulation, and more broadly, the role of financial uncertainties and legal incompleteness on financial actors' anticipatory decisions. The framework set forth in this study can be summarized as follows.
ISBN: 9781321447606Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Social research.
"Calculating and Governing Risk in Times of Crisis: The Role of Credit Ratings in Regulatory Reasoning and Legal Change (1930s - 2010s)".
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Advisers: Bruce G. Carruthers; Louis Chauvel.
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Second, the main hypothesis of this dissertation is to approach regulatory instruments as technologies of knowing and tools of government. From this double viewpoint, I hypothesize that the frictions generated by the two competing activities of calculating and governing impart the regulatory activity with both its structural features and historical dynamics.
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Third, using the example of regulatory reliance on ratings, I propose a longue duree historical analysis (1865-2010) of the regulatory activity in the U.S. and Europe through the examination of five regulatory regimes (statutory, appeal, disciplinary, fictional, and contractual).
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