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the possibilities of liberalizing trade in telecommunication services if India and its largest trading partner-the US … services and that it should be a priority sector in the FTA negotiations. The study identified certain areas such as R … mutually beneficial. The study found that telecommunication services have been significantly liberalized in the US FTAs …
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partners. In this context, the present paper discusses the prospects of liberalizing audiovisual services under a possible Indo …
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foreconomic development. Using National Accounts Statistics and cross-county data, weshow that the growth of services has been … modern services are only a viable destination for the highly skilled few. To theextent that the expansion of both modern … manufacturing and modern services isconstrained by the availability of skilled labour, this just underscores the importancefor India …
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traditional services, the second wave of modern (financial, communication, computer, technical, legal, advertising and business …) services that are receptive to the application of information technologies and increasingly tradable across borders. In …
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of public ownership and important regulatory barriers continue to dominate the services sectors. India has gone a long … advantage in certain segments of the services sector but its services trade policy is still very restrictive, even as compared … that the remaining goods and services trade barriers are just but one item on the list of reforms that India needs to …
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The service sector is evolving. New services and new modes of delivering existingservices have increased the … complexities of services negotiations in the WTO and inFTAs.The WTO negotiations focus on market access but FTAs tend to go beyond … marketaccess to seeking regulatory commitments from trading partners. India is a proponentof services liberalisation both in the …
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