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dieser Analyse kann eine Bewertung des Liberalisierungserfolgs des Regelwerks des GATS erfolgen. … foundations for an evaluation of the GATS. …
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dieser Analyse kann eine Bewertung des Liberalisierungserfolgs des Regelwerks des GATS erfolgen. … telecommunication services are evaluated. This analysis lays the foundation for an evaluation of the GATS. …
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priorities for both GATS negotiations and Aid for Trade. The focus should not necessarily be on making GATS commitments, but …
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manufacturing operations and the resulting products under the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) rather than under its …
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Are market access commitments on services in Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) reciprocal or simply unilateral? If reciprocal, do concessions granted in services depend on concessions received from the trading partner in other services or in non-services areas as well? In this paper we...
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agreements as compared to the GATS. To do so, it uses a typology identifying variations in 48 key provisions structured under … seven themes commonly found in RTAs and using the GATS as a benchmark. The analysis identifies two main families of … agreements (GATS-inspired and NAFTA-inspired) and a residual category. The paper briefly explores the historical development that …
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Since the mid-1980s a substantial body of research has taken shape on trade in services. Much of this is inspired by the WTO or regional trade agreements, especially the EU. However, an increasing number of papers focus on the impacts of unilateral services sector liberalization. The literature...
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Unlike traditional (goods-only) trade agreements, the scope of the General Agreement on Trade in Services extends beyond the treatment of products (services) to cover that of suppliers as well. The trade interests of particular groups of suppliers, including SMEs, can thus be addressed directly...
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