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Why do governments sign services trade agreements? This paper focuses on the role of international agreements in the context of trade in services when services are used as intermediate inputs in downstream industries. Compared to goods, services inputs are mostly non-tradable and complementary...
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agreements (PTAs) - a reasonable starting point - 'TISA market access commitments would go well beyond GATS commitments and …
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Reading the GATS as ideology -- How the GATS was won (and lost?) -- Trade-related development -- The illusion of public …
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Services have a direct impact on the competitiveness of the goods sector. This paper illustrates the importance of logistics services, their trade dimension, and how regulatory issues act as perhaps one of the most significant barriers to competitiveness. The paper discusses recent developments...
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