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    The United States Export-Import Bank: Should Congress Reauthorize It? The Export-Import Bank of the United States just lapsed for the first time in over 80 years on June 30, 2015. The primary activity of the Export-Import Bank is to provide export subsidies to buyers and sellers of U.S. exports. Its ultimate goal is to shift global market share to U.S.-based corporations and away from corporations headquartered in other countries so as to boost the U.S. economy as a player on the global scale. The

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    Today, more than 50 economies operate ECAs to support national exports of industrial goods and technology. A large portion of export credit transactions are related to large scale energy projects such as power plants, hydropower dams and pipeline infrastructures, that may take several years to develop and are often associated with countries with high political risk. ECAs provide financial supports to national exporters in forms of export insurance, risk guarantees and direct loans so exporters can

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    -- Do Not Write On This Booklet!!! 1. U.S. export transactions create: A) a U.S. demand for foreign monies and the satisfaction of this demand decreases the supplies of dollars held by foreign banks. B) a U.S. demand for foreign monies and the satisfaction of this demand increases the supplies of dollars held by foreign banks. C) a foreign demand for dollars and the satisfaction of this demand decreases the supplies of foreign monies held by U.S. banks. D) a foreign demand for dollars and the satisfaction

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    The Capitalist Argument for Renewing the Export-Import Bank Yujin Seo California State University, Fullerton May 5, 2015 Brief summary of the article/Introduction “Export-Import Bank is the official export credit agency of the United States federal government and its purpose is leveling the global playing field and encouraging U.S. employment. It also specializes in loans with high risk.”:salvatore. (2012). Although it’s primarily purpose is not to help other countries but to enable them to

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    Objectives: The Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im) was established in 1934 under the Roosevelt Administration. It has acted as a public policy tool with a purpose to provide financing and insuring sales of American exports to help foreign buyers who are struggling to purchase American products. With increasing international trade, the United States used Ex-Im Bank to have a competitive edge, which levels the playing field in the world marketplace. The US took advantage of this program to support their allies

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    China and India are almost surpassing the United States faster than we can even try to catch up. They are moving at such an economically booming rate. China and India are moving and surpassing the United States with trade and by getting interest from loans to other countries. China and India are huge economic threats to the United States economy. In this research paper, I will be explaining why China and India are huge economic threats to the United States, why china and India are growing at substantially

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    Manipulation Affects US Economy Currency intervention is the action of one or more governments, central banks, or speculators that increases or reduces the value of a particular currency against another currency – this is according to Wikipedia. From January until October in 2010 imports from China to the United States this year were $299,026.0 million and only $72,276.2 million in exports to China, leaving a U.S. trade deficit of -226,749.8 million - this is according to the U.S Census

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    Canada is one of the wealthiest companies and have a strong import and export to United States and other countries. The country is rich in nature resources and a strong economy. During the Economic Crisis Canada was not hit as hard as their counterparts such the United States because they have a strong financial banking system and most of their loans are traditional and not sub-prime loans. They were impacted in import and export because the countries they had contracts with was impacted. Canada

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    The Export-Import Bank of the United States just lapsed for the first time in over 80 years on June 30, 2015. The primary activity of the Export-Import Bank is to provide export subsidies to buyers and sellers of U.S. exports. Its ultimate goal is to shift global market share to U.S.-based corporations and away from corporations headquartered in other countries so as to boost the U.S. economy on the global scale. The purpose of this paper is to determine the economic effectiveness and impact of

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    The Export-Import Bank was organized in 1934 by Franklin D. Roosevelt through an executive order. It was then later made an independent agency by Congress in 1945. The bank was founded as the Export-Import Bank of Washington but later changed its name to the Export-Import Bank of the United States in 1968. Very rarely does one hear it referred to by it full official name, but instead it is commonly referred to as the Ex-Im Bank. Its initial goal was “to aid in financing and to facilitate exports and

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