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The Export-Import Bank : an economic analysis /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Baron, David P.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Academic Press, 1983.
Colección:Economic theory, econometrics, and mathematical economics.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; The Export-Import Bank: An Economic Analysis; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Eximbank: The Controversy, Its Mandate, and Its Programs; I. The Controversy; II. The Origin and Functions of the Eximbank; III. The Principal Features of the Export-Import Bank Act of 1945; IV. Eximbank Programs; V. Related Organizations; VI. International Agreements Pertaining to Export Credits; VII. Policy Issues Associated with the Eximbank; References; Chapter 2. A Review of the Bank's Activities: 1970-1981; I. Introduction; II. Eximbank Performance; III. PEFCO.
  • IV. ConclusionsReferences; Chapter 3. The Economic Justification for the Programs of the Eximbank; I. Introduction; II. Capital Market Imperfections; III. Capital Market Deficiencies; IV. Promotion of Exports, the Balance of Payments, and Employment; V. Maintaining U.S. Product Dominance; VI. Concessionary Export Financing as Aid; VII. Meeting Foreign-Subsidized Export Financing; VIII. Conclusions; References; Chapter 4. The Supply and Demand for Government-Supported Export Financing; I. Introduction; II. The Demand for and Supply of Government Financing of International Trade.
  • III. The Response to Challenges to the EximbankIV. Conclusions; References; Chapter 5. The Competitiveness of Eximbank Programs; I. Introduction; II. Official Export Financing Programs of Six Major Trading Countries; III. The Level of Official Export Financing; IV. Analysis of the Disposition of Preliminary Commitments; V. Surveys of Exporters; VI. Conclusions; Appendix 5.A. The Export Financing Programs of Six Other Countries; References; Chapter 6. The Subsidy Provided by Eximbank Financing; I. Introduction; II. Estimates of the Subsidy; III. The Subsidy Provided by an Eximbank Credit.
  • IV. Estimation of the SubsidyV. Analysis of the Direct Credit Data; VI. Conclusions; Appendix 6.A. Derivation of the Subsidy Provided by an Eximbank Credit and the Blended Interest Rate on a Credit; Appendix 6.B. Eximbank Country Risk Groups; References; Chapter 7. The Welfare Consequences of Concessionary Export Financing; I. Introduction; II. The Nature of the Welfare Effects of Concessionary Export Financing; III. Estimates of the Net Cost of Eximbank Concessionary Financing; IV. Conclusions; Appendix 7.A. The Discount Elasticity of the Export Price; References.
  • Chapter 8. Additionality and Its MeasurementI. Introduction; II. The Treasury Study of FY1978 Eximbank-Supported Exports; III. The Eximbank Studies; IV. A Critique of the Additionality Studies; V. The Information Problem; VI. An Alternative Approach to the Measurement of Additionality; References; Chapter 9. A Test of Additionality; I. Introduction; II. Additionality and Aircraft Financing; III. The Bank's Aircraft Financing Policy; IV. The FY1979-1981 Aircraft Credits; V. The Model and Hypotheses Tested; VI. Results; VII. Conclusions.