Opening Markets for Trade in Services
Herausgeber: Marchetti, Juan A.; Roy, Martin
Opening Markets for Trade in Services
Herausgeber: Marchetti, Juan A.; Roy, Martin
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This volume of essays explores the state of services liberalization and the regulation of international trade in services.
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This volume of essays explores the state of services liberalization and the regulation of international trade in services.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 784
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1113g
- ISBN-13: 9780521735919
- ISBN-10: 0521735912
- Artikelnr.: 25043352
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 784
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1113g
- ISBN-13: 9780521735919
- ISBN-10: 0521735912
- Artikelnr.: 25043352
Foreword Pascal Lamy; Summary and overview Juan A. Marchetti and Martin
Roy; Part I. From Policy to Negotiations: 1. Services trade and growth
Bernard Hoekman and Aaditya Mattoo; Part II. Multilateral and Bilateral
Negotiations on Services: Overall Perspectives: 2. Services liberalization
in the WTO and in preferential trade agreements Juan A. Marchetti and
Martin Roy; 3. Preferential trade agreements in services: friends of foes
of the multilateral trading system? Carsten Fink; Part III. Challenges,
Issues and Opportunities in Services Sectors: 4. Telecommunications: Can
trade agreements keep up with technology? L. Lee Tuthill and Laura B.
Sherman; 5. Liberalization of cross-border trade in services: a developing
country perspective Sumanta Chaudhuri and Suparna Karmakar; 6. Out of stock
or just in time? Doha and liberalization of distribution services Martin
Roy; 7. Air transport liberalization: a world apart Pierre Latrille; 8.
Financial services liberalization in the WTO and preferential trade
agreements Juan A. Marchetti; 9. Beyond the main screen: audiovisual
services in PTAs Martin Roy; 10. Liberalization of postal and courier
services: ready for delivery? Ruosi Zhang; 11. Liberalization of energy
services: are PTAs more energetic than the GATS? Mireille Cossy; 12. Market
access for government procurement of services: comparing recent PTAs with
WTO achievements Robert D. Anderson and Anna Caroline Müller; 13. A warmer
welcome? Access for natural persons under preferential trade agreements
Antonia Carzaniga; Part IV. Country Experiences with Services Trade: 14.
GATS plus or minus? Services commitments in comparative contexts for
Colombia and Uruguay J. P. Singh; 15. Opening services markets at the
regional level under the CAFTA-DR: the cases of Costa Rica and the
Dominican Republic Maryse Robert and Sherry Stephenson; 16. Why isn't South
Africa more pro-active in international services negotiations? Peter
Draper, Nkululeko Khumalo and Matthew Stern; 17. Services liberalization in
PTAs and the WTO: the experiences of India and Singapore Arpita Mukherjee;
18. The domestic dynamics of preferential services liberalization: the
experience of Australia and Thailand Malcolm Bosworth and Ray Trewin; 19.
The Chilean experience in services negotiations Sebastián Sáez; 20.
Appendix: a readers' guide to basic GATS concepts and negotiations.
Roy; Part I. From Policy to Negotiations: 1. Services trade and growth
Bernard Hoekman and Aaditya Mattoo; Part II. Multilateral and Bilateral
Negotiations on Services: Overall Perspectives: 2. Services liberalization
in the WTO and in preferential trade agreements Juan A. Marchetti and
Martin Roy; 3. Preferential trade agreements in services: friends of foes
of the multilateral trading system? Carsten Fink; Part III. Challenges,
Issues and Opportunities in Services Sectors: 4. Telecommunications: Can
trade agreements keep up with technology? L. Lee Tuthill and Laura B.
Sherman; 5. Liberalization of cross-border trade in services: a developing
country perspective Sumanta Chaudhuri and Suparna Karmakar; 6. Out of stock
or just in time? Doha and liberalization of distribution services Martin
Roy; 7. Air transport liberalization: a world apart Pierre Latrille; 8.
Financial services liberalization in the WTO and preferential trade
agreements Juan A. Marchetti; 9. Beyond the main screen: audiovisual
services in PTAs Martin Roy; 10. Liberalization of postal and courier
services: ready for delivery? Ruosi Zhang; 11. Liberalization of energy
services: are PTAs more energetic than the GATS? Mireille Cossy; 12. Market
access for government procurement of services: comparing recent PTAs with
WTO achievements Robert D. Anderson and Anna Caroline Müller; 13. A warmer
welcome? Access for natural persons under preferential trade agreements
Antonia Carzaniga; Part IV. Country Experiences with Services Trade: 14.
GATS plus or minus? Services commitments in comparative contexts for
Colombia and Uruguay J. P. Singh; 15. Opening services markets at the
regional level under the CAFTA-DR: the cases of Costa Rica and the
Dominican Republic Maryse Robert and Sherry Stephenson; 16. Why isn't South
Africa more pro-active in international services negotiations? Peter
Draper, Nkululeko Khumalo and Matthew Stern; 17. Services liberalization in
PTAs and the WTO: the experiences of India and Singapore Arpita Mukherjee;
18. The domestic dynamics of preferential services liberalization: the
experience of Australia and Thailand Malcolm Bosworth and Ray Trewin; 19.
The Chilean experience in services negotiations Sebastián Sáez; 20.
Appendix: a readers' guide to basic GATS concepts and negotiations.
Foreword Pascal Lamy; Summary and overview Juan A. Marchetti and Martin
Roy; Part I. From Policy to Negotiations: 1. Services trade and growth
Bernard Hoekman and Aaditya Mattoo; Part II. Multilateral and Bilateral
Negotiations on Services: Overall Perspectives: 2. Services liberalization
in the WTO and in preferential trade agreements Juan A. Marchetti and
Martin Roy; 3. Preferential trade agreements in services: friends of foes
of the multilateral trading system? Carsten Fink; Part III. Challenges,
Issues and Opportunities in Services Sectors: 4. Telecommunications: Can
trade agreements keep up with technology? L. Lee Tuthill and Laura B.
Sherman; 5. Liberalization of cross-border trade in services: a developing
country perspective Sumanta Chaudhuri and Suparna Karmakar; 6. Out of stock
or just in time? Doha and liberalization of distribution services Martin
Roy; 7. Air transport liberalization: a world apart Pierre Latrille; 8.
Financial services liberalization in the WTO and preferential trade
agreements Juan A. Marchetti; 9. Beyond the main screen: audiovisual
services in PTAs Martin Roy; 10. Liberalization of postal and courier
services: ready for delivery? Ruosi Zhang; 11. Liberalization of energy
services: are PTAs more energetic than the GATS? Mireille Cossy; 12. Market
access for government procurement of services: comparing recent PTAs with
WTO achievements Robert D. Anderson and Anna Caroline Müller; 13. A warmer
welcome? Access for natural persons under preferential trade agreements
Antonia Carzaniga; Part IV. Country Experiences with Services Trade: 14.
GATS plus or minus? Services commitments in comparative contexts for
Colombia and Uruguay J. P. Singh; 15. Opening services markets at the
regional level under the CAFTA-DR: the cases of Costa Rica and the
Dominican Republic Maryse Robert and Sherry Stephenson; 16. Why isn't South
Africa more pro-active in international services negotiations? Peter
Draper, Nkululeko Khumalo and Matthew Stern; 17. Services liberalization in
PTAs and the WTO: the experiences of India and Singapore Arpita Mukherjee;
18. The domestic dynamics of preferential services liberalization: the
experience of Australia and Thailand Malcolm Bosworth and Ray Trewin; 19.
The Chilean experience in services negotiations Sebastián Sáez; 20.
Appendix: a readers' guide to basic GATS concepts and negotiations.
Roy; Part I. From Policy to Negotiations: 1. Services trade and growth
Bernard Hoekman and Aaditya Mattoo; Part II. Multilateral and Bilateral
Negotiations on Services: Overall Perspectives: 2. Services liberalization
in the WTO and in preferential trade agreements Juan A. Marchetti and
Martin Roy; 3. Preferential trade agreements in services: friends of foes
of the multilateral trading system? Carsten Fink; Part III. Challenges,
Issues and Opportunities in Services Sectors: 4. Telecommunications: Can
trade agreements keep up with technology? L. Lee Tuthill and Laura B.
Sherman; 5. Liberalization of cross-border trade in services: a developing
country perspective Sumanta Chaudhuri and Suparna Karmakar; 6. Out of stock
or just in time? Doha and liberalization of distribution services Martin
Roy; 7. Air transport liberalization: a world apart Pierre Latrille; 8.
Financial services liberalization in the WTO and preferential trade
agreements Juan A. Marchetti; 9. Beyond the main screen: audiovisual
services in PTAs Martin Roy; 10. Liberalization of postal and courier
services: ready for delivery? Ruosi Zhang; 11. Liberalization of energy
services: are PTAs more energetic than the GATS? Mireille Cossy; 12. Market
access for government procurement of services: comparing recent PTAs with
WTO achievements Robert D. Anderson and Anna Caroline Müller; 13. A warmer
welcome? Access for natural persons under preferential trade agreements
Antonia Carzaniga; Part IV. Country Experiences with Services Trade: 14.
GATS plus or minus? Services commitments in comparative contexts for
Colombia and Uruguay J. P. Singh; 15. Opening services markets at the
regional level under the CAFTA-DR: the cases of Costa Rica and the
Dominican Republic Maryse Robert and Sherry Stephenson; 16. Why isn't South
Africa more pro-active in international services negotiations? Peter
Draper, Nkululeko Khumalo and Matthew Stern; 17. Services liberalization in
PTAs and the WTO: the experiences of India and Singapore Arpita Mukherjee;
18. The domestic dynamics of preferential services liberalization: the
experience of Australia and Thailand Malcolm Bosworth and Ray Trewin; 19.
The Chilean experience in services negotiations Sebastián Sáez; 20.
Appendix: a readers' guide to basic GATS concepts and negotiations.