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Credit Rating Inflation and Firms' Investments
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GOLDSTEIN, ITAY
, HUANG, CHONG
in
Bias
/ Bonds
/ Credit
/ Credit ratings
/ Creditors
/ Feedback
/ Inflation
/ Investments
/ Rating services
/ Ratings & rankings
2020
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Credit Rating Inflation and Firms' Investments
by
GOLDSTEIN, ITAY
, HUANG, CHONG
in
Bias
/ Bonds
/ Credit
/ Credit ratings
/ Creditors
/ Feedback
/ Inflation
/ Investments
/ Rating services
/ Ratings & rankings
2020
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Credit Rating Inflation and Firms' Investments
2020
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Overview
We analyze credit rating effects on firm investments in a rational bond financing game that features a feedback loop. The credit rating agency (CRA) inflates the rating, providing a biased but informative signal to creditors. Creditors' response to the rating affects the firm's investment decision and thus its credit quality, which is reflected in the rating. The CRA might reduce ex ante economic efficiency, which results solely from its strategic effect: the CRA assigns more firms high ratings and allows them to gamble for resurrection. We derive empirical predictions on the determinants of rating standards and inflation and discuss policy implications.
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