The changing role of export credit agencies /
The changing role of export credit agencies /
Malcolm Stephens.
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""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Overview""; ""1 Introduction""; ""2 The Development of Export Credit Agencies""; ""3 The Changing World of Export Credit Agencies""; ""4 Export Credit Services for Small Exporters""; ""5 Export Credit Agencies at a Watershed?""; ""Appendices""; ""I. Statistical Tables on Berne Union Members""; ""II. Glossary of Terms Commonly Used in Export Credit, Export and Project Finance, and Investment Insurance""; ""III. The Berne Union and Its Members""; ""IV. List of Berne Union Members""
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Export credit agencies play a role of central importance in international trade and investment flows. Exports insured or financed by the approximately 50 export credit agencies that are members of the Berne Union (about $410 billion in 1997) account for about 10 percent of their countries' exports, which, in turn, represent about 78 percent exports. In addition, the IMF estimates that, in 1997, debt to Berne Union members accounted for more than 21 percent of the total indebtedness of developing countries and economies in transition. Edited by Malcolm Stephens, this book provides useful background information to those whose involvement in international trade and investment brings them into contact with the services of export credit agencies.
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2010.
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
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English.
9781455260799 1455260797 1455278173 9781455278176 1455263907 9781455263905 1283534355 9781283534352 9786613846808 6613846805
Export credit.
Crédit à l'exportation.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Finance.
Export credit
Exportkredit
Exportkrediet.
HG3753 / .S73 1999eb
332.7/42
""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Overview""; ""1 Introduction""; ""2 The Development of Export Credit Agencies""; ""3 The Changing World of Export Credit Agencies""; ""4 Export Credit Services for Small Exporters""; ""5 Export Credit Agencies at a Watershed?""; ""Appendices""; ""I. Statistical Tables on Berne Union Members""; ""II. Glossary of Terms Commonly Used in Export Credit, Export and Project Finance, and Investment Insurance""; ""III. The Berne Union and Its Members""; ""IV. List of Berne Union Members""
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Export credit agencies play a role of central importance in international trade and investment flows. Exports insured or financed by the approximately 50 export credit agencies that are members of the Berne Union (about $410 billion in 1997) account for about 10 percent of their countries' exports, which, in turn, represent about 78 percent exports. In addition, the IMF estimates that, in 1997, debt to Berne Union members accounted for more than 21 percent of the total indebtedness of developing countries and economies in transition. Edited by Malcolm Stephens, this book provides useful background information to those whose involvement in international trade and investment brings them into contact with the services of export credit agencies.
Electronic reproduction.
[Place of publication not identified] :
HathiTrust Digital Library,
2010.
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212
English.
9781455260799 1455260797 1455278173 9781455278176 1455263907 9781455263905 1283534355 9781283534352 9786613846808 6613846805
Export credit.
Crédit à l'exportation.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Finance.
Export credit
Exportkredit
Exportkrediet.
HG3753 / .S73 1999eb
332.7/42