Export finance skills for the U.S. and Japanese markets: An Australian agribusiness perspective

It is widely accepted that practical export finance skills are necessary to successful exporting. Nevertheless, there has been little research into the specialized financial aspects of exporting. This research presents the first evidence of the relative importance of practical export finance skills...

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