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Opening markets for trade in services: countries and sectors in bilateral and WTO negotiations
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ISBN: 9780521735919 9780521516044 9780511812392 0521735912 Year: 2008 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press


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Opening markets for trade in services
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ISBN: 1139199471 1107190754 1280564016 9786613597922 1139205285 1139203096 1139201689 1139206087 1139204505 0511812396 9781139206082 9780511812392 9781139204507 9780521516044 0521516048 9780521735919 0521735912 9781139203098 9781139199476 9781107190757 9781280564017 6613597929 9781139205283 9781139203098 9781139201681 Year: 2008 Publisher: Cambridge, UK New York Cambridge University Press

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Trade in services is an increasingly important part of global trade and, as such, figures prominently in multilateral, regional and bilateral trade negotiations. In this volume of essays, academics, negotiators and experts from various international organizations explore the achievements of such negotiations, together with the challenges and opportunities which arise and the motivations that come into play in such negotiations. The contributions highlight issues in important services sectors, such as distribution, energy, finance, telecommunications, air transport and the postal and audiovisual sectors, as well as areas such as cross-border trade and government procurement. Case studies look into the experiences of specific countries. The focus on sector analysis and country experiences sheds light on the state of services liberalization and the regulation of international trade in services at the beginning of the twenty-first century, making this an indispensable guide to ongoing and future international negotiations on this topic.

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