ADB Trade Finance Gap, Growth, and Jobs Survey
Asian Development Bank | December 2014
Abstract
Trade finance gaps are a persistent feature of the global trade landscape. Yet the reasons gaps exist and the populations which are most impacted vary both temporally and geographically.
In 2013, ADB, in cooperation with partner organizations, surveyed financial service providers and companies involved in international trade about their use of trade finance. This brief introduces the key points of ADB’s second effort to quantify the adequacy of global trade finance and its impact on economic growth and job creation.
Citation
Asian Development Bank. 2014. ADB Trade Finance Gap, Growth, and Jobs Survey. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/5128. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.PDF ISBN
978-92-9254-824-7
Print ISBN
978-92-9254-823-0
ISSN
2071-7202 (Print); 2218-2675 (e-ISBN)
Keywords
Trade Finance
Risk Financing
Regional Development Finance
Public Finance
Infrastructure Financing
Financing of Infrastructure
Financial Security
Finance And Trade
Trade Regulation
Regional Trade Agreements
General Agreement On Tariffs And Trade
Taxation
Business Financing
Investment Requirements
Tariff agreements
Finance
Market
Tax administration and procedure
Taxing power
Effect of taxation
Business enterprises
Foreign trade and employment
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