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Motives for and the management of countertrade in domestic markets
Authors:C W Neale  D Shipley  P Sercu
Institution:1. University of Bradford, Management Centre , Emm Lane, Bradford, BD9 4JL, UK Phone: 0274–733466 Fax: 0274–733466;2. Trinity College , Eire;3. Katholieke Universiteit Lenven , Belgium
Abstract:The emergence and persistence of modern countertrade (CT) is attributed to many factors including circumventing credit and foreign exchange problems, surmounting barriers to otherwise closed markets, hiding price cuts or simply exporters’ need to remain competitive. Because CT arrangements comprise bundles of buying, selling and financing contracts, explaining why firms conduct CT requires explanation of why a package deal is preferred to a set of component contracts. Examination of domestic CT stripped of “international ramifications” reveals the inherent rationale for CT as a desire to hide price discounts and to overcome cash shortages. Questionnaire data obtained from UK and Canadian firms broadly support this. If CT is worth undertaking, it requires effective management. The paper concludes by discussing the implications of CT for marketing strategy and planning.
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