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The growth and role of export credit agencies in export support

Publication date: 05.12.2016

International Business and Global Economy, 2016, Volume 35/2 , pp. 147 - 161

https://doi.org/10.4467/23539496IB.16.053.5634

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Tomasz Dorożyński
University of Lodz, Poland, ul. Narutowicza 65, 90-131 Łódź
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Agnieszka Dorożyńska
University of Lodz, Poland, ul. Narutowicza 65, 90-131 Łódź
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Rozwój i znaczenie agencji kredytów eksportowych dla wspierania eksportu

Abstract

The policy of state interference aimed at supporting export is continuously being expanded. Export credit agencies (ECAs) provide government-backed loans, guarantees, and insurance to corporations working internationally. This support plays critical role in providing access to capital, especially in developing countries. Due to the fact that officially supported export credits may seem controversial, we should pay attention to the role and importance of export credit agencies in export supporting mechanisms. The paper aims at highlighting the role of export credit agencies in supporting exports in the context of the binding OECD Agreement and intensified activities of agencies from non-OECD countries. Our analysis has shown that the activities of ECAs that consist in providing a level playing field for the competition in international market are justified. However, developed countries within the framework of OECD or WTO should get more involved in negotiations with non-OECD countries in the area of complying with the rules governing official export support.

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Information: International Business and Global Economy, 2016, Volume 35/2 , pp. 147 - 161

Article type: Original article

Titles:

Polish:

Rozwój i znaczenie agencji kredytów eksportowych dla wspierania eksportu

English:

The growth and role of export credit agencies in export support

Authors

University of Lodz, Poland, ul. Narutowicza 65, 90-131 Łódź

University of Lodz, Poland, ul. Narutowicza 65, 90-131 Łódź

Published at: 05.12.2016

Article status: Open

Licence: None

Percentage share of authors:

Tomasz Dorożyński (Author) - 50%
Agnieszka Dorożyńska (Author) - 50%

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