2017
DOI: 10.1515/saeb-2017-0008
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Trade Credit Insurance and Asymmetric Information Problem

Abstract: The presence of different risk factors in international trade gives evidence of the necessity of support in gaps that may affect exporters' activity. To maximize the trade volumes and in the same time to minimize the exporters' risks the stakeholders use trade credit insurance. The paper provides analysis of conceptual background of the trade credit insurance in the world. We analyzed briefly the problems, arising in insurance markets due to asymmetric information, such as adverse selection and moral hazard. A… Show more

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“…The input image resolution, the width, and depth of the network are not independent of each other, but affect each other. By comprehensively optimising these three dimensions, the parameter amount and calculation amount of the model can be greatly reduced while achieving higher accuracy [12]. A convolutional layer j can be represented by the functional formula:…”
Section: Efficientnet Network Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The input image resolution, the width, and depth of the network are not independent of each other, but affect each other. By comprehensively optimising these three dimensions, the parameter amount and calculation amount of the model can be greatly reduced while achieving higher accuracy [12]. A convolutional layer j can be represented by the functional formula:…”
Section: Efficientnet Network Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Business insurance will provide fundamental support for the effective development and sustainability of informal business enterprises across various sectors of the Nigerian economy (Osiki, 2020; see Figure 2). While this is a widely adopted practice in the western world (Schoenmaker & Sass, 2016;Sokolovska, 2017), we argue in this study that insurance coverage, apart from supporting the sustainability businesses. It will facilitate some intrinsic control measures required to ensure the insured business operations are on the right directions as well as maintain the trend of accountability that would lead to further development and contribution to the broad national economy (Adewole et al, 2017).…”
Section: Further Reflections Of the Transformation Of The Nigerian In...mentioning
confidence: 59%
“…For next studies, we believe that the research should be extended by testing whether TC plays a role of substituting for bank credit as done by de Blasio (2005), continuing with testing of Meltzer's (1960) hypothesis and whether trade credit insurance (Sokolovska, 2017) may extend using of TC by firms. Adding other macroeconomic factors that might affect TC policies is also a further avenue of research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%