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This paper provides a theory model of trade finance to explain the "great trade collapse." The model shows that, first, the riskiness of international transactions rises relative to domestic transactions during economic downturns, and second, the exclusive use of a letter of credit in international transactions exacerbates a collapse in trade during a financial crisis. The basic model considers banks' optimal screening decisions in the presence of counterparty default risks. In equilibrium, banks will maintain a higher precision screening test for domestic firms and a lower precision screening test for foreign firms, which constitutes the main mechanism of the model.
In the present text the author deals with both conventional and new approaches to trade theory and policy, treating all important research topics in international economics and clarifying their mathematical intricacies. The textbook is intended for undergraduates, graduates and researchers alike. It addresses undergraduate students with extremely clear language and illustrations, making even the most complex trade models accessible. In the appendices, graduate students and researchers will find self-contained treatments in mathematical terms. The new edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect the latest research on international trade.
This first-of-its-kind textbook presents an overview of the fundamental nature and regulatory structure of forex transactions operating within the Indian banking system. Though international trade theory is well discussed in academic circles, trade finance is often viewed as the prerogative of bankers, financers and professionals. However, with the increase in cross-border expansion of trade, financial aspects of international trade has turned out to be one of the key components of various educational programs, at both undergraduate and post-graduate levels. This textbook discusses different types of forex transactions, the regulatory framework within which they take place and the associated risks and solutions. It tries to resolve the existing disparity in the understanding and interpretation of regulatory guidelines and the practices adopted by banks and corporates in implementing them. The cases and examples, integrated throughout the chapters, are coupled with resolutions to the problems discussed and substantial explanation of the underlying principles. Key Features • Caselets and problem definitions weaved throughout the chapters to aid understanding of forex in different realms • Discussion on the roles of institutions other than banks and corporate houses such as RBI, FEDAI, ECGC and DGFT in international trade finance • Ideal companion for students of international finance, international banking, forex business and trade finance, financial markets and others
This book is written for three purposes, 1) to ensure that candidates preparing for the examinations of The Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) can safely cover most of the topics they are expected to cover and pass their examinations. 2) To serve as reference book for bankers, consultants, advisers and members of the academia, and 3), as a reference document to businessmen in areas of their foreign trade transactions. The book is arranged into thirteen chapters. Starting with the theoretical basis upon which international trade and finance is based in chapter one. Chapter two looks into the requirements for a contractual relationship for parties going into foreign trade contracts. It also focuses on the common platform of the international commercial terminologies, and concludes with the various documents required in international trade. Chapter three is about the various methods of payment and settlement in international trade, including the new electronic method of payment, Bank Payment Obligations, BPO that came into force in 2013. Chapter four deals with financing of international trade and all areas covering the various instruments, sources and the special instruments are covered. Chapter five looks into the credit unions that support, finance, insure and guarantee credit facilities that are promoting international trade, while chapter six deals with International Collections and the rules of its application. Chapters seven and eight are fully devoted to Documentary Credits. Chapter seven deals with the documentary credit processes. Chapter eight deals with the various ways of documentary credit settlement and its uses for financing international trade. Chapters nine looks into the foreign exchange market, its historical development, factors and risks inherent therein and the roles of the monetary authorities. Chapter ten is devoted to the calculations which form the albatross area for students. Chapter eleven is devoted solely to the rules, regulations, and laws of the 27 Exchange Control Memoranda governing foreign exchange transactions in Nigeria. Chapter twelve is devoted to Exports from Nigeria and the various incentives for the exporter. The chapter is concluded with the guiding laws for exporters. Chapter thirteen is devoted to the various international bodies that support international trade and their roles. The book is written to make international trade and finance an interesting and enjoyable reading, in simple English for easy assimilation. It has provided the update no other literature on its coverage has in a single book in Nigeria. Joseph Kolawole Okunato 2019
This book brings together a collection of papers on international trade and international finance, instead of treating the two as disjoint fields of study. The volume, while focusing on the recent developments and frontiers of research in international trade and international finance, also emphasizes the inherent integrated nature of the two subjects; some of the papers are overlapping across the two areas. A unique feature of the proposed volume is that it unravels some new issues in addition to re-examining certain old issues in a new perspective and thus covers wide ranging issues with an emphasis on policy. The book covers issues mostly relating to emerging market economies, which has increasingly assumed importance in the context of globalization. The book contains some survey papers covering the frontiers of current knowledge on important themes like recent developments in trade theory and empirics, foreign exchange market, institutions in trade and finance, interrelation and interaction between international trade and international finance. The papers, fruit of rigorous and original research, are written by internationally and nationally reputed authors along with promising young researchers on the subjects. The book substantially contributes to the growing literature on issues relating to trade and international finance in emerging market economies and extends the frontiers of knowledge. The book is expected to have the widest possible readership comprising of advanced undergraduate and graduate students as well as senior researchers working in international trade and international finance.
This title provides a comprehensive introduction to the key issues in trade and liberalization of services. Providing a useful overview of the players involved, the barriers to trade, and case studies in a number of service industries, this is ideal for policymakers and students interested in trade.
This collection of essays is intended to help define an agenda for future research in the field of international trade and finance.