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This book provides a strategy for liberalizing the aviation services industry.
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This book provides a strategy for liberalizing the aviation services industry.
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This paper argues that regulatory measures affect the fixed cost of entering a market as well as the variable costs of servicing that market. Moreover, differences in regulation among countries often imply that firms have to incur entry costs in every new market. Indicators of regulatory...
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Little progress has been made since the creation of the WTO in expanding and deepening the coverage of services liberalization commitments. This paper identifies and discusses five hypotheses that may explain the absence of dynamism: (i) technological changes allow ever more services to be...
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of international trade and investment in services, the potential gains from greater trade (and liberalization) and …
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contributions that investigate the determinants of international trade and investment in services, the potential gains from greater …
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, the quantitative effect of RTAs under GATS (General Agreement on Trade in Services) Article V has not been sufficiently …-specific and time-varying importer and exporter fixed effects. We find that (i) the RTAs under GATS Article V create services trade …
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Given the sluggish progress in multilateral trade negotiations Southern and Eastern African negotiators are likely to focus their attention on the negotiations of Economic Partnership Agreements with the European Union. This paper analyses possible advantages and disadvantages for ACP countries...
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International posting of workers and mobility of self-employed service suppliers lie between outright migration and trade in goods: their regulation, for both distributional and market-correcting purposes, is not as difficult to harmonize as that of labour markets, but personal mobility is more...
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