TY - BOOK ID - 1428261 TI - Moving people to deliver services AU - Mattoo, Aaditya. AU - Carzaniga, Antonia PY - 2003 SN - 1280086491 9786610086498 0821389084 0821383655 0585465649 082135406X PB - Washington, DC : World Bank; Oxford University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Banks and banking, International. KW - Financial services industry KW - Services, Financial KW - Service industries KW - International banking KW - Offshore banking (Finance) KW - Transnational banking KW - Financial institutions, International KW - International finance KW - General Agreement on Trade in Services KW - Acuerdo General sobre Comercio de Servicios KW - AGCS KW - GATS KW - Generalʹnoe soglashenie po torgovle uslugami KW - Global Agreement on Trade in Services KW - Ittifāqīyah al-ʻĀmmah lil-Tijārah fī al-Khidmāt KW - Persetujuan Umum Tentang Perdagangan Jasa KW - International trade. KW - Free trade. KW - Emigration and immigration. KW - Services KW - Commerce international. KW - Libre-échange. KW - Émigration et immigration. KW - Government policy. KW - Politique publique. KW - Accord général sur le commerce des services. KW - Émigration et immigration UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:1428261 AB - The WTO is today dealing with an issue that lies at the interface of two major challenges the world faces, trade liberalization and international migration. Greater freedom for the "temporary movement of individual service suppliers" is being negotiated under the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS). Conditions in many developed economies - ranging from aging populations to shortages of skilled labor - suggest that this may be a propitious time to put labor mobility squarely on the negotiating agenda. Yet there is limited awareness of how the GATS mechanism can be used to foster liber ER -