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The Intangible Economy: How Services Shape Global Production and Consumption studies aspects of the role of services in development as well as on particular sectoral issues, always with policy considerations lurking not far from the analysis. The volume highlights the evolution and significance of services in the global economy, including as a vehicle for development. It discusses the major pillars that hold the services infrastructure together, namely, its governance and financing mechanisms. Other chapters adopt more specific geographical or sectoral perspectives, including a regional study of the impact of services in economic integration in ASEAN; a country-level analysis of the role of services in economic and social upgrading in India; a look at industry-specific dynamics through the business process outsourcing model; and finally, a value chain view to understand how services are impacted on a granular or micro level by policies.
Service industries --- Globalization --- Industries --- Government policy. --- Economic aspects.
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Foreign trade regulation --- Tariff --- Free trade --- Commerce extérieur --- Tarif douanier --- Libre-échange --- Law and legislation --- Réglementation --- Droit --- Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement --- Pacific Area --- Pacifique, Région du --- Commercial treaties --- Accords commerciaux --- Commercial treaties. --- Commerce extérieur --- Libre-échange --- Réglementation --- Pacifique, Région du
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The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) talks attempt to link together at least nine countries in three continents to create a 'high-quality, twenty-first century agreement'. Such an agreement is intended to open markets to competition between the partners more than ever before in sectors ranging from goods and services to investment, and includes rigorous rules in the fields of intellectual property, labour protection and environmental conservation. The TPP also aims to improve regulatory coherence, enhance production supply chains and help boost small and medium-sized enterprises. It could transform relations with regions such as Latin America, paving the way to an eventual Free Trade Area of the Asia Pacific, or see innovations translated into the global trade regulatory system operating under the WTO. However, given the tensions between strategic and economic concerns, the final deal could still collapse into something closer to a standard, 'twentieth-century' trade agreement.
Foreign trade regulation --- Tariff --- Free trade --- Ad valorem tariff --- Border taxes --- Customs (Tariff) --- Customs duties --- Duties --- Fees, Import --- Import controls --- Import fees --- Tariff on raw materials --- Commercial policy --- Indirect taxation --- Revenue --- Customs administration --- Favored nation clause --- Non-tariff trade barriers --- Reciprocity (Commerce) --- Export and import controls --- Foreign trade control --- Import and export controls --- International trade --- International trade control --- International trade regulation --- Prohibited exports and imports --- Trade regulation --- Law and legislation --- Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement --- TPP --- Trans-Pacific Partnership --- Trans-Pacific Partnership Trade Agreement --- Pacific Area --- Asia-Pacific Region --- Asian-Pacific Region --- Asian and Pacific Council countries --- Pacific Ocean Region --- Pacific Region --- Pacific Rim --- Commercial treaties. --- E-books --- Law --- General and Others
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Business networks --- Value added --- International economic integration --- Asia --- AA / International- internationaal --- 338.00 --- 338.40 --- 382.10 --- Theorie van de productie --- Industrieel beleid: algemeenheden --- Theorieën van internationale en interregionale handel: algemeenheden. Comparatieve voordelen
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