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Services (GATS), some ten years after its entry into force. One striking observation is the smooth functioning of the Agreement … 'old' Members and countries negotiating their accession to the WTO.) Given the broad reach of of the Agreement in terms of … GATS, there should be no illusion about the scope for technical solutions to what constitutes a political and institutional …
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Services (GATS), some ten years after its entry into force. One striking observation is the smooth functioning of the Agreement … 'old' Members and countries negotiating their accession to the WTO.) Given the broad reach of of the Agreement in terms of … GATS, there should be no illusion about the scope for technical solutions to what constitutes a political and institutional …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011115139
substantial benefits that may be associated with the liberalization of services trade, the GATS has obviously not yet lived up to … lack of negotiating momentum to date. It then provides an overview of existing commitments under the GATS (by sector, mode … ambitious expectations. For example, on average across all WTO Members, only one-third of all services sectors have been …
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Services (GATS), some ten years after its entry into force. One striking observation is the smooth functioning of the Agreement … 'old' Members and countries negotiating their accession to the WTO.) Given the broad reach of of the Agreement in terms of … GATS, there should be no illusion about the scope for technical solutions to what constitutes a political and institutional …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012883882
The status of public services is one of the most hotly debated issues surrounding the GATS. There are two approaches to … the GATS for different organisational settings - from government monopolies to regulated and/or subsidized private … provision - that may be used by WTO Members to meet typical public service objectives. It turns out that virtually all forms of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010326697
essential role of services for economic development; the high costs imposed by trade protection; the benefits of liberalization …; the need to make use of the WTO forum to enhance credibility and sustain domestic regulatory reform programmes; the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010205561
This paper examines the impact of telecommunications liberalization in Africa on both sectoral performance and economic … growth. Besides unilateral measures, we account for WTO commitments fostering the credibility of reforms. Actual regulatory … reflect recent reforms. However, at the global level, adherence to the WTO Reference Paper entails lower prices. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010326687
This paper examines the impact of telecommunications liberalization in Africa on both sectoral performance and economic … growth. Besides unilateral measures, we account for WTO commitments fostering the credibility of reforms. Actual regulatory … reflect recent reforms. However, at the global level, adherence to the WTO Reference Paper entails lower prices. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011115119
This paper examines how services trade and policies contribute to connectivity. It highlights the economic relevance of services and identifies some key channels through which trade in services contributes to physical and digital connectivity. The paper examines the impact of services trade...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011723870
Services have long been perceived as playing a secondary role in world trade. In particular, the role of services trade policies and multilateral services commitments often tends to be downplayed. However, in value added terms, services account for about 50% of world trade and are significant in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011992775