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Financialization, credit rating agencies, and “policy space”: The Brazilian experience

Financeirização, agências de rating e “policy space”: a experiência brasileira

ABSTRACT

This paper analyzes the restrictions imposed by financialization on domestic policy space, especially in emerging economies, in light of the actions of credit rating agencies. The working hypothesis is that these agencies, in their interaction with governments, act to constrain the policy space from their position in the international financial system. Thereby, they operate in favor of the financial markets’ agenda through the issuance of sovereign ratings and at the discursive level. The methodology draws on the case study of Brazil, based on sovereign ratings and reports issued by S&P Global, Moody’s, and Fitch Ratings, which shows that such agencies have a vast repertoire to promote the orthodox neoliberal agenda in the national political and economic process.

KEYWORDS:
Financialization; policy space; credit rating agencies; Brazil

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