The Export Credit Arrangement Achievements and Challenges 1978/1998
The Arrangement on Guidelines for Officially Supported Export Credits celebrates its twentieth birthday this year. The 'Arrangement', as the Guidelines are usually known, is a unique form of international co-operation: as a 'gentlemen's agreement', it has no formal status in...
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- Foreword by Donald J. Johnston
- Chapter 1. An Introduction to the Export Credit Arrangement
- Introduction by Janet West
- Flexibility in a Changing World by Kurt Schaerer
- The Multilateral Trade System, the Export Credit Arrangement, and the WTO by Gerhard Abel
- The Arrangement: What It Is All About
- Chapter 2. Past Achievements
- Milestones of the Arrangement
- The Genesis of the Consensus by Rolf Geberth
- The Arrangement from the Inside by John Ray
- The Arrangement from a Spanish Perspective by Soledad Abad Rico, Luis Marti Espluga and Rafael Manzanares Wallen, Helsinki, Schaerer et al
- Some Major Achievements, Some Challenges to Meet by David Stafford
- The Birth of the "Helsinki Package" by Eero Timonen
- Mission Impossible: Enhancing Discipline in Tied Aid by Birgitta Nygren
- Mission Accomplished: Ex Ante Guidance for Tied Aid by Frans Lammersen
- Mission Assessed: What Grounds for Commercial Viability? by Tony Owen
- A Development Cooperation Perspective on the Helsinki Tied Aid Disciplines by Bill Nicol and Gerry Duffy
- The "Knaepen Package": Towards Convergence in Pricing Risk by Pierre Knaepen
- The Ragged Arrangement - or - From RAG to Riches by Bob Crick
- Chapter 3. Future Challenges
- The Economic Policy Benefits of International Cooperation by Timothy F. Geithner
- From Simple to Sophisticated by Hidehiro Konno
- A National Perspective: The View from Germany by Michael Kruse and Eckhardt Moltrecht
- The Export Credit Agency in a Market Environment by Vivian Brown
- Soft Law, Hard Results by Jacques de Lajugie
- A New World for the Export Credit Agencies by A. Ian Gillespie
- Chapter 4. International Institutions' Perspectives
- Export Credit Agencies and the World Bank: A Partnership by Hiroo Fukui
- A Consensus for Change by Noreen Doyle
- The Balances Between Discipline and Effectiveness by Malcolm Stephens
- Chapter 5. Private Sector Perspectives
- A View from the Export Market by Julien de Wilde
- An International Banker's View: Important Developments and the Challenges and Opportunities They Bring by Jan Kalff
- Export Credit in Context by Paul Melly
- The Advance of the Private Sector in Short-Term Export Credit Insurance by Ted Watson
- Chapter 6. And Finally
- -Postscript by Janet West
- Chairmen of the Participants to the Arrangement on Guidelines for Officially Supported Export Credits