Research handbook on trade in services

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Research handbook on trade in services

edited by Pierre Sauvé, Martin Roy

(Research handbooks on the WTO)

Edward Elgar, c2016

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This Research Handbook explores the latest frontiers in services trade by drawing on insights from empirical economics, law and global political economy. The world's foremost experts take stock of the learning done to date in services trade, explore policy questions bedeviling analysts and direct attention to a host of issues, old and new, confronting those interested in the service economy and its rising salience in cross-border exchange. The Research Handbook's 22 chapters shed analytical light on a subject matter whose substantive remit continues to be shaped by rapid evolutions in technology, data gathering, market structures, consumer preferences, approaches to regulation and ongoing shifts in the frontier between the market and the state. Expert contributors explore the subject through a multidisciplinary lens, offering a comprehensive overview of lessons learned over two decades of GATS jurisprudence. The book further chronicles the rising stakes and involvement of developing countries in global services trade, notably their growing insertion in global value chains, as well as the latest advances and remaining challenges in the statistical measurement of trade in services. Academics and experts in the policy research community will find value in this book, as will officials in governmental and international organization circles as well as representatives of service sector industry associations. Contributors include: A. Berry, T. Bohn, T. Broude, M. Burri, R. Chanda, P. Delimatsis, G. Gari, B. Hoekman, G.C. Hufbauer, M. Krajewski, R. Lanz, E. Leroux, J. Magdeleine, A. Maurer, P. Mavroidis, M. Mayakeshi, S. Miroudot, M. Molinuevo, S. Moses, N. Mulder, M. Roy, S. Saez, P. Sauve, B. Shepherd, A. Shingal, S. Stephenson, D. Taglioni, L. Tuthill, E. van de Marel, C. Van Grasstek, N. Ward, J. Wilson

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Contents: Introduction and Overview Pierre Sauve and Martin Roy PART I EMPIRICAL PERSPECTIVES 1. Charting the evolving landscape of services trade policies: Recent patterns of protection and liberalization Martin Roy 2. Measuring trade in services in a world of global value chains Andreas Maurer, Joscelyn Magdeleine and Rainer Lanz 3. Trade costs and global value chains in services Sebastien Miroudot and Ben Shepherd 4. Ricardo does services: Service sector regulation and comparative advantage in goods Erik van der Marel 5. Going beyond the 0/1 dummy: Estimating the effect of heterogeneous provisions in services agreements on services trade Anirudh Shingal 6. Nurturing the competitiveness of services exports: Metrics and policy options Sebastian Saez and Daria Taglioni 7. Services trade and regulatory reform: A methodology for developing countries Martin Molinuevo and Sebastian Saez PART II LEGAL PERSPECTIVES 8. Twenty years of GATS case law: Does it taste like a good wine? Eric H. Leroux 9. Domestic regulation and services trade: Lessons from regional and bilateral free trade agreements Markus Krajewski 10. A technical barriers to trade agreement for services? Bernard M. Hoekman and Petros C. Mavroidis 11. Standard-setting in services: New frontiers in rule-making and the role of the EU Panagiotis Delimatsis 12. Services and state-owned enterprises Sherry Stephenson and Gary C. Hufbauer 13. Designing future-oriented multilateral rules for digital trade Mira Burri 14. Cross-border data flows: What role for trade rules? L. Lee Tuthill PART III POLITICAL ECONOMY AND DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVES 15. The behavioural dynamics of positive and negative listing in services trade liberalization: A look at the Trade in Services Agreement (TiSA) negotiations Tomer Broude and Shai Moses 16. Demographics and labour markets: Implications for mode 4 trade Rupa Chanda 17. The changing landscape of global trade in business services and value chains: Are emerging economies taking over? Andrew Berry, Timon Bohn and Nanno Mulder 18. Opening services markets in developing countries: What role for competition law? Joseph Wilson 19. The services trade agreements of developing countries Craig VanGrasstek and Mina Mashayekhi 20. A trade in services waiver for least developed countries: Towards workable proposals Pierre Sauve and Natasha Ward 21. Services negotiations: Where have we been and where are we heading? Gabriel Gari Index

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