- NEW RELEASE · 2026
Financing
The World
We Trade In
Financing The World We Trade In
A Complete Reference for the Builders, Traders, and Inventors Pursuing the Next Generation of Global Infrastructure
By David Goodnight · Vol. 1 · Available on Kindle Unlimited
Vol. 1
FIRST IN SERIES
2026
PUBLISHED
KU
KINDLE UNLIMITED
Global
INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE
- THE BOOK
A reference built for
practitioners
Financing The World We Trade In is the definitive guide to the financial architecture underpinning global infrastructure — written for the people who build it, trade across it, and invest in it.
Drawing on decades across capital markets, infrastructure finance, and trade policy, David Goodnight delivers a rigorous, practical resource that bridges theory and execution.
- WHO IT'S FOR
01
The Builders
Infrastructure developers, engineers, and project sponsors navigating complex financing structures across borders.
02
The Traders
03
The Inventors
The next generation of global infrastructure will be won or lost not by engineers alone — but by those who understand how to finance the world we trade in.
— David Goodnight, Author
- TESTIMONIALS
What Readers Are Saying
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR
David
Goodnight
David Goodnight is a recognized authority in global infrastructure finance and international trade. With a career spanning investment banking, policy advisory, and strategic consulting across multiple continents, he brings unparalleled perspective to the nexus of capital and commerce.
His work has informed infrastructure decisions across emerging and developed markets alike. Financing The World We Trade In is the culmination of that experience
— a resource he wished had existed at the start of his own career.
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CAPITAL MARKETS
TRADE POLICY
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