Regional Economic Integration: Case for a Regional Export Credit Agency for Asia

Regional Economic Integration: Case for a Regional Export Credit Agency for Asia
Rahul Sen, editor
Date of publication:  2005
Publisher:  ISEAS / Capital
Number of pages:  94
Code:  ICEA31

About the publication

Export Credit Agencies or Exim Banks play a vital role in promoting and facilitating exports. Such services are essential to exporters if they are to compete effectively in the global market. However, emerging markets of Asia depend on financing from industrial economies and this has risks. Such dependence could be minimized if there was access to trade credit at a regional level. This book looks at the merits of setting up a Regional Export Credit Agency for Asia not only to mobilize private sector funding, but also to promote regional economic integration.
          
          
          
          
          

Co-publication: ISEAS / Capital

Institute of Southeast Asian Studies / Capital Publishing Company

Contents

  • Regional Economic Integration: Case for a Regional Export Credit Agency for Asia
  • Preliminary pages
  • 1. Regional Trends in Trade and Investment in Asian Economies, by Rahul Sen, author
  • 2. The Role of Asian ECAs in Trade Financing: Situational Analysis, by Arijit Saraswati, author
  • 3. Regional Export Credit Agency for Asia (RECAA): The Need and the Role, by Arijit Saraswati, author
  • 4. Structure and Activities of RECAA: Possible Outline, by Bhanu Abhilashi, author
  • Notes
  • References

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