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Surprisingly little is known about policies that affect international trade in services. Previous analyses have focused on policy commitments made by countries in international agreements but these commitments do not in many cases reflect actual policy. This paper describes a new initiative to...
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place the preconditions for future market opening. The second proposal is for a new approach to negotiations in the World …
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by the World Trade Organization or regional trade agreements, especially the European Union, but an increasing number of …
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The claim by global trade modelers that the potential contribution to global economic welfare of removing agricultural subsidies is less than one-tenth of that from removing agricultural tariffs puzzles many observers. To help explain that result, the authors first compare the OECD and...
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Beyond their key contribution to value chains in all sectors, services represent a centrally important source of economic and export diversification. This paper discusses how to promote trade in services as a channel for growth, employment, and diversification by assessing services trade costs...
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the 2013 World Trade Organization Trade Facilitation Agreement in goods. The proposal did not find much support, but … facilitation are on the table in the World Trade Organization, there are important gaps. Identifying priorities for complementary …
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The growing importance of services trade for countries across the world is well-documented in the services and trade …
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There is substantial evidence that with the progressive global decline in tariffs over several decades, trade costs are a more significant barrier to trade than tariffs, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa. This paper decomposes trade costs into three categories: costs that can be lowered by trade...
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This paper examines how the applied multi-sector computable general equilibrium (CGE) literature has moved into quantication of the impacts of greater market access for services. This includes discussion of multi-sector linkages to the service sector, as well both measuring barriers to trade and...
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understand the impacts of services liberalization in the transition countries. For this reason, the World Bank Institute, under a …
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