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Τι (ποιος) είναι invisible export - ορισμός

INTERMEDIARY BETWEEN GOVERNMENTS AND EXPORTERS
Export Credit Guarantee; Export Credit Agency; Export Import Bank; Export credit; Export Credit Agencies; Export credit agencies

Invisible Plane         
  • From ''The New Original Wonder Woman''.
FICTIONAL VEHICLE USED BY WONDER WOMAN
Invisible Jet; Invisible plane; Invisible airplane
The Invisible Plane (commonly known as the Invisible Jet) is the fictional DC Comics superheroine Wonder Woman's venerable, though now seldom-used, mode of transport. It was created by William Moulton Marston as an allegory for how women of the Depression Era onward had come into the male dominated work place in droves, unchallenged and how those women's readier compliance, among other factors, made that possible.
Generación invisible         
Generación Invisible; Generacion Invisible; Generacion invisible
Generación invisible (Invisible Generation) was the first Colombian collective journalistic weblog which started September 2004. Its creator was Christian Pardo Quinn, also known as gatocpardo.
Invisible hand         
ECONOMIC CONCEPT POPULARIZED BY ADAM SMITH
The Invisible Hand; Invisible Hand; Invisible hand theorem; Invisible hand of the market; The invisible hand of the market
The invisible hand is a metaphor used by the British moral philosopher Adam Smith for his theorized social mechanism according to which within the free markets the domestic bourgeoisie invest in their home country, even if it is not the most profitable, guided by the "invisible hand" that drives the public interest. In The Wealth of Nations Smith talks about the invisible hand in connection with import restrictions.

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Export credit agency

An export credit agency (known in trade finance as an ECA) or investment insurance agency is a private or quasi-governmental institution that acts as an intermediary between national governments and exporters to issue export insurance solutions and guarantees for financing. The financing can take the form of credits (financial support) or credit insurance and guarantees (pure cover) or both, depending on the mandate the ECA has been given by its government. ECAs can also offer credit or cover on their own account. This does not differ from normal banking activities. Some agencies are government-sponsored, others private, and others a combination of the two.

ECAs currently finance or underwrite about US$430 billion of business activity abroad – about US$55 billion of which goes towards project finance in developing countries – and provide US$14 billion of insurance for new foreign direct investment, dwarfing all other official sources combined (such as the World Bank and Regional Development Banks, bilateral and multilateral aid, etc.). As a result of the claims against developing countries that have resulted from ECA transactions, ECAs hold over 25% of these developing countries' US$2.2 trillion debt.

Export credit agencies use three methods to provide funds to an importing entity:

  • Direct Lending: This is the simplest structure whereby the loan is conditioned upon the purchase of goods or services from businesses in the organizing country.
  • Financial Intermediary Loans: Here, the export–import bank lends funds to a financial intermediary, such as a commercial bank, that in turn loans the funds to the importing entity.
  • Interest Rate Equalization: Under an interest rate equalization, a commercial lender provides a loan to the importing entity at below market interest rates, and in turn receives compensation from the export–import bank for the difference between the below-market rate and the commercial rate.
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1. Now that‘s what I call an invisible export. – Andrew Milner, Nagano, Japan Add your comment Name: Your email address will not be publishedEmail: Town and country: Terms and conditionsYour comment: make text area biggerYou have characters left.