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Pivotal countries, alternate futures : scenario planning for international politics
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ISBN: 0190299371 Year: 2015 Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press,

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Methodologically rigorous and comprehensive, 'Pivotal Countries, Alternate Futures' will be essential reading for policymakers and policy students trying to determine the best path forward in any given crisis.


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Pivotal countries, alternate futures : using scenarios to manage American strategy
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ISBN: 9780199397105 9780199397099 0199397090 0199397104 Year: 2016 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Oxford university press,

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Nontariff barriers: The effects on corporate strategy in high-technology sectors
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ISBN: 0813374030 Year: 1987 Publisher: Boulder and London Westview Press

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The U.S. Export-Import Bank : Policy Dilemmas And Choices
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ISBN: 1000306577 0429315538 100023469X 9780429315534 9781000234695 9781000270631 1000270637 9781000306576 9780367296780 9780367312244 Year: 2019 Publisher: New York, NY : Routledge,

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This book assesses the politics and programs of the U.S. Export-Import Bank and their relevance to U.S. trade policy. Focusing on the direct loan program for large credits with maturities of more than five years, the authors evaluate the broad criteria employed by the Bank in its decision-making process and the resulting allocation of Bank resources. They also examine the distribution of Bank loans and subsidies across industries and relate this to key industry characteristics such as comparative advantage and export dependence. The problems faced by the Eximbank in recent years--high borrowing costs, intensified export credit competition, limited resources, increased risks, conflicting mandates to be competitive yet self-sustaining ---have given tremendous importance to the careful articulation of policy and administration of programs. The authors find Bank policies to be broadly supportive of the U.S. trade policy goals, but also identify several areas of inconsistency and lack of definition and offer alternative means of specifying criteria to overcome these problems.

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