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Evidence Chapter 4 Acknowledging the Complexities of Services Reform Chapter 5 Globalisation and its Discontents: the GATS … Critics Chapter 6 What the GATS Is - and Is Not Chapter 7 Addressing Criticisms of the GATS Chapter 8 Negotiating Challenges … Under the GATS Chapter 9 Concluding Remarks Notes, References Boxes 1. Services in the global economy 2. General exceptions …
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to participate effectively in, and maximize the benefits from, GATS negotiations. Empirical evidence is also important to … GATS context …
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This study recall the economic case that underpins the GATS, addresses concerns over the effects of the GATS, and … points out some of the key negotiating challenges of the current GATS round. …
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What are the major barriers to services trade? To what extent would further liberalisation of trade in services result in increased welfare gains and economic growth? Empirical evidence is also important to demonstrate the economic effects of market and regulatory changes as an aid to the design...
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to participate effectively in, and maximise the benefits from GATS negotiations …
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Services liberalisation can be an emotive issue where the tertiary sector has been largely dominated by the state and where, consequently, its employees have civil-servant status. This applies as much in Asia as it has done in Europe. Despite this reality, however, it can be shown that services...
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