GRA Global Risk Assessments

Book 2

Table of Contents

The book, or any of the indexed articles may be purchased from the order page.


(2-1) Political Risk: Some Salient Questions
DAVID M. RADDOCK, Washington, D.C.

(2-2) Country Risk Assessment: Is it All Systemic Risk?
PATRICK DOYLE and LAURENCE BROWN, Export Development Corporation of Canada

(2-3) Political Instability and Political Risk: Some Observationsfrom German Foreign Policy and Economic Relations
WINFRIED VEIT, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Bonn, Germany

(2-4) Political Risk Assessment and the People's Republic of China
ROBERT SMITH THOMPSON, University of South Carolina

(2-5) Area Specialists and Export Data: The Human Factor in Political Risk Analysis
LLEWELLYN D. HOWELL, Third Point Systems, Inc., Monterey California

(2-6) Experts in Political Risk Analysis: A Risky Basis for Estimates
JUSTIN J. GREEN, Villanova University, Pennsylvania
DANIEL DRUCKMAN, Booz, Allen & Hamilton, Bethesda, Maryland

(2-7) Country Risk Assessment by Regional Banks
CEDRIC L. SUZMAN, The Southern Center for International Studies, Atlanta Georgia
MEHENDRA SRIVASTAVA, Georgia Institute of Technology, Athens, Georgia

(2-8) Country Risk Assessment by Banks
WENDELL H. McCULLOCH, JR., California State University, Long Beach, California

(2-9) Managing for the Future: The Scenario Techniques
W. DAVID ROSSITER, RICHARD S. KARPLUS and NICHOLAS JONES, Conoco, Inc., Wilmington, Delaware

(2-10) Political Capacity and Political Risk: The Development and Validation of a Measure
LEWIS SNIDER, Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, California

(2-11) Comparative Analysis of External Debt Servicing Capacity of Korea and other NICs.
TAEHO KIM, American Graduate School of International Management, Thunderbird Campus, Glendale, Arizona

(2-12) On the Utility of the Price Index and the Government Budget as Country Risk Indicators
ANTON P. MUELLER, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany

(2-13) How Vulnerable are U.S. Customers of Strategic Minerals?
HEIKO DE B. WIJNHOLDS, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia

(2-14) The Political and Economic Environment of Government: Controls on MNCs' Funds Transfers: Evidence from Argentina and its Implications for Country Risk Analysis
THOMAS L. BREWER, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.

(2-15) Uses of Political Risk Information
WILLIAM D. COPLIN and MICHAEL K. O'LEARY, Frost & Sullivan, Inc., Syracuse, New York

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