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title How Firms in Developing Countries Manage Risk Discussion Paper - photo 1

title:How Firms in Developing Countries Manage Risk Discussion Paper (International Finance Corporation) ; No. 17
author:Glen, Jack D.
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:0821324691
print isbn13:9780821324691
ebook isbn13:9780585265209
language:English
subjectCorporations--Developing countries--Finance, Foreign exchange--Developing countries, Risk management--Developing countries, Options (Finance)--Developing countries, Securities--Developing countries, Country risk--Developing countries.
publication date:1993
lcc:HG4285.G58 1993eb
ddc:338.7/09172/4
subject:Corporations--Developing countries--Finance, Foreign exchange--Developing countries, Risk management--Developing countries, Options (Finance)--Developing countries, Securities--Developing countries, Country risk--Developing countries.
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Recent IFC Discussion Papers
No. 1 Private Business in Developing Countries: Improved Prospects. Guy P. Pfeffermann
No. 2 Debt-Equity Swaps and Foreign Direct Investment in Latin America. Joel Bergsman and Wayne Edisis
No. 3 Prospects for the Business Sector in Developing Countries. Economics Department, IFC
No. 4 Strengthening Health Services in Developing Countries through the Private Sector. Charles C. Griffin
No. 5 The Development Contribution of IFC Operations. Economics Department, IFC
No. 6 Trends in Private Investment in Thirty Developing Countries. Guy P. Pfeffermann and Andrea Madarassy
No. 7 Automotive Industry Trends and Prospects for Investment in Developing Countries. Yannis Karmokolias
No. 8 Exporting to Industrial Countries: Prospects for Businesses in Developing Countries. Economics Department, IFC
No. 9 African EntrepreneursPioneers of Development. Keith Marsden
No. 10 Privatizing Telecommunications Systems: Business Opportunities in Developing Countries. William W. Ambrose, Paul R. Hennemeyer, and Jean-Paul Chapon
No. 11 Trends in Private Investment in Developing Countries, 199091 edition. Guy P. Pfeffermann and Andrea Madarassy
No. 12 Financing Corporate Growth in the Developing World. Economics Department, IFC
No. 13 Venture Capital: Lessons from the Developed World for the Developing Markets. Silvia B. Sagari with Gabriela Guidotti
No. 14 Trends in Private Investment in Developing Countries, 1992 edition. Guy P. Pfeffermann and Andrea Madarassy
No. 15 Private Sector Electricity in Developing Countries: Supply and Demand. Jack D. Glen
No. 16 Trends in Private Investment in Developing Countries 1993: Statistics for 197091. Guy P. Pfeffermann and Andrea Madarassy
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International Finance Corporation
Discussion Paper Number 17
How Firms in Developing Countries Manage Risk
Jack D. Glen
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Copyright 1993
The World Bank and
International Finance Corporation
1818 H Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20433, U.S.A.
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
First printing June 1993
Third printing February 1996
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), an affiliate of the World Bank, promotes the economic development of its member countries through investment in the private sector. It is the world's largest multilateral organization providing financial assistance directly in the form of loan and equity to private enterprises in developing countries.
To present the results of research with the least possible delay, the typescript of this paper has not been prepared in accordance with the procedures appropriate to formal printed texts, and the IFC and the World Bank accept no responsibility for errors. This is a study by the staff of the Economics Department of the IFC, and the judgments in it do not necessarily reflect the views of the Board of Directors or the governments they represent. The World Bank does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this publication and accepts no responsibility whatsoever for any consequence of their use.
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ISSN: 1012-8069
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Glen, Jack D., 1953
How firms in developing countries manage risk / Jack D. Glen.
p. cm. (Discussion paper / International Finance
Corporation, ISSN 1012-8069 ; no. 17)
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-8213-2469-1
1. CorporationsDeveloping countriesFinance. 2. Foreign
exchangeDeveloping countries. 3. Risk managementDeveloping
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