Country risk explains the things that can go wrong when business is conducted across borders. It's not just multinational companies, with factories worldwide and complex operations, that need to understand sudden ch...

Buy Now From Amazon


Country risk explains the things that can go wrong when business is conducted across borders. It's not just multinational companies, with factories worldwide and complex operations, that need to understand sudden changes in business conditions. These can affect any small firm that may be looking to expand sales abroad or work with a foreign supplier. The 2008-09 global financial crisis and the Arab Spring showed us how quickly and dramatically business conditions in any country can worsen and spread. But a thorough understanding and careful management of country risk will help a company survive a crisis—and even open up new opportunities.

The Economist Guide to Country Risk explains:

What risks foreign investors face, and how to measure and manage them in a systematic way.

Why political and economic shocks are so hard to predict.

Where economies are vulnerable and how existing risk models spot (or miss) signs of impending disaster.

The typical bad habits of managers who ignore the warning signs.

How and where the next crisis will emerge.


Similar Products

The Fat Tail: The Power of Political Knowledge in an Uncertain World (with a New Preface)A Short Guide to Political Risk (Short Guides to Business Risk)The Economist Guide to Financial Markets (6th Ed): Why they exist and how they work (Economist Books)Managing Country Risk: A Practitioner's Guide to Effective Cross-Border Risk AnalysisGuide to Analysing Companies (The Economist)The Economist Guide to Emerging Markets: Lessons for Business Success and the Outlook for Different Markets (Economist Books)The Economist Numbers Guide (6th Ed): The Essentials of Business Numeracy (Economist Books)The Economist Guide to Investment Strategy (3rd Ed): How to Understand Markets, Risk, Rewards, and Behaviour (Economist Books)