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To Err is Human: Rating Agencies and the Interwar Foreign Government Debt Crisis
During the 1930s, rating agencies took up a central role in regulatory supervision that they still have today. The proximate cause for this changeover was the economic shock of the Great Depression. Exploring the performance of rating agencies in assessing the risks of sovereign debt, an important segment of the bond market, the authors do not find that superior forecasting capacities can explain the agencies' growing importance.