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The external financing of Tunisia's imports.

By: Raynauld, Andre.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Development Centre Papers. Publisher: Paris : OECD, 1988Subject(s): Development Aid | Economic Aid -- Financial Aid -- Tunisia -- Developing countries/. -- Economic Aid -- Financial Aid -- Tunisia -- Developing countries/. -- Economic Aid -- Financial Aid -- Tunisia -- Developing countries/. -- Economic Aid -- Financial Aid -- Tunisia -- Developing countriesSummary: The purpose of this study is to examine the impact on developing countries of officially supported export financing on the part of industrialized countries. Official support when export credit is offered at more favourable terms than are obtainable in the market is more explicit when transactions involve official development assistance in the form of grants or concessional loans. These transactions are designated as mixed credits, associated, parallel and joint financing.
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The purpose of this study is to examine the impact on developing countries of officially supported export financing on the part of industrialized countries. Official support when export credit is offered at more favourable terms than are obtainable in the market is more explicit when transactions involve official development assistance in the form of grants or concessional loans. These transactions are designated as mixed credits, associated, parallel and joint financing.

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