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countries but not necessarily with the rest of the world. Adopting a common standard in a region--that is, harmonization … a larger effort in the group to understand the implications for trade of agreements on standards"--World Bank web site …
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agreements increase the trade between participating countries but not necessarily with the rest of the world. Harmonization of …
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countries but not necessarily with the rest of the world. Adopting a common standard in a region-that is, harmonization …
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countries but not necessarily with the rest of the world. Adopting a common standard in a region-that is, harmonization …
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Decades of services trade negotiations have produced a plethora of rules and commitments but limited real liberalization. One reason is a form of "negotiating tunnel vision," which has led to a focus on reciprocal market opening rather than on creating the regulatory preconditions for...
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The free flow of data across borders underpins today's globalized economy. But the flow of personal data outside the jurisdiction of national regulators also raises concerns about the protection of privacy. Addressing these legitimate concerns without undermining international integration is a...
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