Description
Cross-border risks are greater today than they were at the time of the collapse of the former Soviet Union. Yet, most companies that conduct business internationally are ill prepared to address these risks. This book educates a wide audience–from individual entrepreneurs and small exporter to large multinational corporations–about the basics of country risk analysis. It provides readers with an understanding of cross-border risk and how to manage it from a practitioner’s perspective. Using case studies and examples, it supplies essential information on country risk management and explains how these concepts apply to every day operational examples.




