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Good Intentions Gone Awry: A Policy Analysis of the SEC's Regulation of the Bond Rating Industry


Lawrence J. White


New York University (NYU) - Leonard N. Stern School of Business; Leonard N. Stern School of Business - Department of Economics


Networks Financial Institute Policy Brief, No. 2006-PB-05, April 2006
NYU, Law and Economics Research Paper No. 06-36

Abstract:     
This paper discusses the SEC's regulation of the bond rating industry. Until a few years ago this specific branch of SEC regulation was largely unknown outside the agency and the bond rating industry itself, even among knowledgeable Washington insiders. But the SEC has actually regulated the industry since 1975: by limiting entry, in an indirect but powerful way. As a consequence, incumbent bond rating firms are protected; potential entrants are impeded; and new ideas and technologies for assessing the riskiness of debt, and thereby the allocation of capital, may well be stifled. This entry regulation is an excellent example of good intentions having gone awry, via the law of unintended consequences. The good intentions were to improve the safety-and-soundness regulation of financial institutions, and even to use market information to do so. But the unfortunate result has been a distortionary entry restriction regime with respect to bond rating firms. Fortunately, there are better ways to achieve the desired goals - ways that would permit the SEC to cease these entry restrictions and nevertheless allow safety-and-soundness regulation of financial institutions to proceed in desirable directions. If the SEC were to exit from its role as the entry regulator of the bond rating industry, financial markets' participants could then make their own decisions as to which firms and methods offer the best information as to the default probabilities and other relevant parameters with respect to debt issuances. This paper expands on these themes.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 21

Keywords: Securities and Exchange Commission, entry regulation, bond rating industry, nationally recognized statistical rating organizations

JEL Classification: G18, K23, L59

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Date posted: August 10, 2006  

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White, Lawrence J., Good Intentions Gone Awry: A Policy Analysis of the SEC's Regulation of the Bond Rating Industry. Networks Financial Institute Policy Brief, No. 2006-PB-05, April 2006; NYU, Law and Economics Research Paper No. 06-36. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=923566

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