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Legal and regulatory aspects of financing commodity exporters and the provision of bank hedging line credit in developing countries

Nicholas Budd

Natural Resources Forum, 1995, vol. 19, issue 2, 99-106

Abstract: Exporters of raw materials and commodities in developing countries depend on the availability of hard currency pre‐export financing and the adoption of pricing policies which meet the requirements of the international marketplace to produce and market their products in an efficient manner. The author has identified a number of structural obstacles which impede access both to international financing and to price risk management tools which could be overcome through relatively simple modifications in export regulations, currency controls, insurance regulations and in laws concerning title to goods.

Date: 1995
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