The Market, the State, and the Export-Import Bank of the United States, 1934–2000

William H Becker author William M McClenahan Jr author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:10th Mar '03

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This is the first history of the Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im) based on archival sources. As the government's exports credit agency, Ex-Im promotes exports through loans, guarantees and insurance and has had an unusual history as a public institution shaped by market principles. Congress mandated that the Bank only provide credit with a reasonable assurance of repayment. But the rules of the market and the needs of the state conflicted at times. Ex-Im has played a part in all the major events that marked the growing involvement of the United States in the international economy. In the last two decades, the bank has carried on its congressionally mandated mission in an increasingly complicated environment brought on by changes in private capital markets; congressional constraints on its budgets; major financial crises in Latin America and South-East Asia; fast-moving developments in communications and information technology and the demands of non-governmental organisations devoted to environmental protection.

"Here is the first history of the US export-import bank based on archival resources." Business Horizons
"...an important contribution to the scholarly literature on international trade." EH.NET

ISBN: 9780521811439

Dimensions: 231mm x 155mm x 28mm

Weight: 690g

354 pages