EXPORT CREDIT INSURANCE, THE EFFECT ON EXPORT INCREASE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: CASE OF TURKEY
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Export credit insurance is a risk management tool for exporters who want to secure themselves against commercial and political risks in international trade. The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between short term export credit insurance, total exports and GDP in our country by using empirical data. Ex post facto method was used as being one of the quantitative research methods. Simple regression analysis was employed to test the hypothesis under the investigation
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Open account exports credit insurance export credit insurance exports economic growthDownloads
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