Description:Export Credit Agencies provide export credit insurance facilities to reduce the risk of non-payment on trades incurred by domestic export industries through providing loans to foreign governments. Most countries have ECAs that operate as official or quasi-official branches of their governments and they therefore represent an important part of government strategies to facilitate trade, promote domestic industry and distribute foreign aid. The Political Economy of Trade Finance provides a detailed analysis as to how firms use the medium and longer-term financing provided by ECAs to export goods to developing countries. It also explains how ECA arrears has contributed to the debt of developing countries and illustrates how the commercial interests of ECA activity are evident decisions about IMF arrangements and how these are related to debt rescheduling through the Paris Club. Finally, the book documents how OECDs used their ECAs in order to supplement private sector finance during the 2008 Global Financial Crisis in order to mitigate the steep declines in international trade.This book is of great interest to both academics and students in the field of political economy, finance and politics of international trade. It is also of importance to policy makers.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Political Economy of Trade Finance: Export Credit Agencies, the Paris Club and the IMF (Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy). To get started finding The Political Economy of Trade Finance: Export Credit Agencies, the Paris Club and the IMF (Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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The Political Economy of Trade Finance: Export Credit Agencies, the Paris Club and the IMF (Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy)
Description: Export Credit Agencies provide export credit insurance facilities to reduce the risk of non-payment on trades incurred by domestic export industries through providing loans to foreign governments. Most countries have ECAs that operate as official or quasi-official branches of their governments and they therefore represent an important part of government strategies to facilitate trade, promote domestic industry and distribute foreign aid. The Political Economy of Trade Finance provides a detailed analysis as to how firms use the medium and longer-term financing provided by ECAs to export goods to developing countries. It also explains how ECA arrears has contributed to the debt of developing countries and illustrates how the commercial interests of ECA activity are evident decisions about IMF arrangements and how these are related to debt rescheduling through the Paris Club. Finally, the book documents how OECDs used their ECAs in order to supplement private sector finance during the 2008 Global Financial Crisis in order to mitigate the steep declines in international trade.This book is of great interest to both academics and students in the field of political economy, finance and politics of international trade. It is also of importance to policy makers.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Political Economy of Trade Finance: Export Credit Agencies, the Paris Club and the IMF (Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy). To get started finding The Political Economy of Trade Finance: Export Credit Agencies, the Paris Club and the IMF (Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.