Integrated Value Chain Risk Management
A widespread view in the private sector is that the lack of access to finance significantly limits the entry into and the performance of value chains. Access to finance is expensive, scarce, and short term in countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, and it hampers firms' investment and the financial management required to gain entry and remain as participants in a value chain. The lack of access to finance is a consequence of a series of market failures that form the basis for public policy intervention. The region's development banks and specialized agencies have thus designed programs to ease access to value chains and improve their performance. This paper suggests that the public sector could have a more effective role in enhancing value chain access and performance by embracing an integrated risk management approach to value chains. This approach will assist thepublic sector identify the various threats to which value chains are exposed, estimate the probability of occurrence and severity of such risks, and ensure risk prevention and mitigation through the use of a cost-effective combination of financial and nonfinancial instruments.
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Subjects: | Risk Management, Productivity, Value Chain, G21 - Banks • Depository Institutions • Micro Finance Institutions • Mortgages, G20 - Financial Institutions and Services: General, O16 - Financial Markets • Saving and Capital Investment • Corporate Finance and Governance, G38 - Government Policy and Regulation, |
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dig-bid-node-170582024-05-30T20:21:26ZIntegrated Value Chain Risk Management 2016-01-11T00:00:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0010631 https://publications.iadb.org/en/integrated-value-chain-risk-management Inter-American Development Bank Risk Management Productivity Value Chain G21 - Banks • Depository Institutions • Micro Finance Institutions • Mortgages G20 - Financial Institutions and Services: General O16 - Financial Markets • Saving and Capital Investment • Corporate Finance and Governance G38 - Government Policy and Regulation A widespread view in the private sector is that the lack of access to finance significantly limits the entry into and the performance of value chains. Access to finance is expensive, scarce, and short term in countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, and it hampers firms' investment and the financial management required to gain entry and remain as participants in a value chain. The lack of access to finance is a consequence of a series of market failures that form the basis for public policy intervention. The region's development banks and specialized agencies have thus designed programs to ease access to value chains and improve their performance. This paper suggests that the public sector could have a more effective role in enhancing value chain access and performance by embracing an integrated risk management approach to value chains. This approach will assist thepublic sector identify the various threats to which value chains are exposed, estimate the probability of occurrence and severity of such risks, and ensure risk prevention and mitigation through the use of a cost-effective combination of financial and nonfinancial instruments. Inter-American Development Bank Agustina Calatayud Juan Antonio Ketterer Technical Notes application/pdf IDB Publications The Caribbean Latin America en |
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A widespread view in the private sector is that the lack of access to finance significantly limits the entry into and the performance of value chains. Access to finance is expensive, scarce, and short term in countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, and it hampers firms' investment and the financial management required to gain entry and remain as participants in a value chain. The lack of access to finance is a consequence of a series of market failures that form the basis for public policy intervention. The region's development banks and specialized agencies have thus designed programs to ease access to value chains and improve their performance. This paper suggests that the public sector could have a more effective role in enhancing value chain access and performance by embracing an integrated risk management approach to value chains. This approach will assist thepublic sector identify the various threats to which value chains are exposed, estimate the probability of occurrence and severity of such risks, and ensure risk prevention and mitigation through the use of a cost-effective combination of financial and nonfinancial instruments. |
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