Export Credit Financing Systems in OECD Member Countries and Non-Member Economies Export Credit Financing Systems in OECD Member Countries and Non-Member Economies 2005 Update


Book Description

This 2005 update to Export Credit Financing Systems includes 8 updated country chapters, updated text to the Arrangement on Officially Supported Export Credits and the related Recommendation on environment, and revised Foreward, Introduction and Table of Contents.







Export Credit Financing Systems in OECD Member and non-Member Countries Export Credit Financing Systems in OECD Member and Non-Member Countries 2002 Supplement


Book Description

Financing is essential for international trade, and the world's official export credit agencies play a vital role by providing, guaranteeing and insuring such finance. This publication offers a comprehensive description of the official export credit systems of OECD members selected and non-members.







Export Credit Financing Systems in OECD Member Countries and Non-Member Economies: Introduction


Book Description

The export financing systems of 34 economies are described in this book; 29 are OECD countries and are Members of the OECD Working Party on Export Credits and Credit Guarantees (ECG) (Iceland is currently not an ECG Member). Except for Hungary, Mexico, Poland and Turkey, these OECD countries also constitute the Participants to the Arrangement on Officially Supported Export Credits (the Arrangement); Hungary and Poland are Observers to the Group of Participants. The five non-member economies (Chinese Taipei; Hong Kong, China; Romania; Singapore; Slovenia) whose export financing systems are described in this book, are neither Members nor Observers to the ECG or to the Group of Participants. They have, however, undertaken to endeavour to comply with the guidelines of the Arrangement.




Handbook on Constructing Composite Indicators: Methodology and User Guide


Book Description

A guide for constructing and using composite indicators for policy makers, academics, the media and other interested parties. In particular, this handbook is concerned with indicators which compare and rank country performance.