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Supporting SMEs internationalisation: impact of government export assistance programmes on firms' export performance

International Journal of Management and Enterprise Development, 2010
This study reports on an empirical investigation into managers' behaviour of Malaysian SMEs and their perception about selected export assistance programmes. Specifically, it investigates the awareness, the usage, the satisfaction and the benefits of the assistance schemes offered by the Malaysian government and its supporting agencies on the ...
S. Ahmad
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A Study of Export Assistance Needs of U.S. HVP Agricultural Exporters

Journal of International Food & Agribusiness Marketing, 1998
Abstract Exports of high-value products (HVPs) have increased in importance to the U.S. agricultural export base relative to bulk commodities. However, with increasing federal deficit considerations, federal expenditure on export assistance programs, including HVP export assistance, is under examination.
Jon Ann Flemings   +2 more
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Donor Export and Police Development Assistance

2012
As Michael Kempa acknowledges, The industrialised West has for a long time, been hyperactive in policing reform in ‘societies in transition’ (2010: 272) via a plethora of schemes and initiatives. Citing figures from Bayley (2005) he highlights that considered globally around $200 billion is spent annually on policing, and of this one-third is directed ...
Graham Ellison, Nathan W. Pino
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The Importance of Export Assistance Program Awareness

Journal of International Food & Agribusiness Marketing, 2003
Abstract Data from a survey of high value agricultural exporters is analyzed to determine the relationship between firm characteristics and export sales patterns—whether a firm's export sales are decreasing, constant, or increasing. The importance of USDA export assistance programs and publications in affecting firms' export patterns is examined.
Hilde van-Voorthuizen   +2 more
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Export promotion programmes for assisting SMEs

Review of International Business and Strategy, 2018
Purpose This paper aims to shed light on how small- and medium-sized enterprises can use export promotion programmes (EPPs) to improve their performance. The proposed conceptual model focuses on the need that the mechanism of awareness and use of EPPs should play a more active strategic role in shaping the firm’s export performance.
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Export Payment Assistance to U.S. Agricultural Exports, Fiscal Year 1964-65

1966
Reprinted from Foreign Agricultural Trade of the United States June ...
DeBlois, Eleanor N., DeBlois, Eleanor N.
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Export-Payment Assistance to U.S. Agricultural Exports, Fiscal Year 1965-66

1967
Excerpt from the report: This article (1) summarizes the extent of export-payment assistance to U.S. exports of farm products for 1965/66; (2) reviews the major change in export-payment programs since the publication of the previous review of export payments in the June issue of Foreign Agricultural Trade of the United States (reprinted as ERS-Foreign ...
DeBlois, Eleanor N., DeBlois, Eleanor N.
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Export Payment Assistance to U.S. Agricultural Exports, Fiscal Year 1963-4

1965
Excerpts from the Introduction: U.S. agricultural exports account for about one-fifth of world exports of these commodities. In fiscal 1963-64 nearly three-quarters of the total consisted of commercial sales for dollars. Slightly over one-fourth moved under Government financed programs, including: (1) Sales for foreign currency; (2) barter of ...
DeBlois, Eleanor N., DeBlois, Eleanor N.
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THE IMPACT OF GOVERNMENT EXPORT MARKETING ASSISTANCE

International Marketing Review, 1986
Until recently, little research has been directed at the measurement of the impact of governmental support on the firm. The major focus of this article is on the methodological and measurement issues that appear to have a confounding effect and may account for broad equivocality of the findings in many of the studies.
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Security Export Controls and Military Assistance

1995
The Cold War, together with the outbreak of hostilities in Korea, prompted the creation of a comprehensive American export control system which was to be used by the United States against the Soviet Union and China in the pursuit of a long-term strategy of containment.
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