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E-raamat: Services Trade Reform: Making Sense of it [World Scientific e-raamat]

(Australian Nat'l Univ, Australia)
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With the Doha Round of multilateral trade negotiations moribund, it is time to reconsider the future of trade negotiations as an impetus for reform. Services trade is a leading-edge behind-the-border issue, so a services perspective offers critical insights into the future of trade negotiations more generally. This book traces the author's thinking on how to make sense of services trade reform, drawing on her analytical, empirical and policy-related work on services issues from both academic and government perspectives. It covers policy reform, policy forums, and what it takes politically to achieve reform, and offers critical new insights into the future of trade negotiations.The book shows policy makers how to approach the economics and politics of services trade reform domestically, consistent with relevant special features of services trade. It shows analysts the full policy implications of those special features, including what they mean and how services reform should be treated in the future in national and international forums. In covering such broad territory, the book draws together published material that previously has been scattered across place and time, including modelling that establishes empirically the special features of services that are relevant.
Preface v
List of Tables
ix
List of Figures
xiii
Abbreviations xv
Chapter 1 Making Sense of Services Trade Reform
1(18)
Philippa Dee
Part 1 Model Frameworks
19(48)
Chapter 2 Issues in the Application of CGE Models to Services Trade Liberalization
21(26)
Philippa Dee
Alexis Hardin
Leanne Holmes
Chapter 3 Modelling the Policy Issues in Services Trade
47(20)
Philippa Dee
Part 2 Model Applications
67(162)
Chapter 4 Multilateral Liberalization of Services Trade
69(28)
Philippa Dee
Kevin Hanslow
Chapter 5 Measuring the Cost of Barriers to Trade in Services
97(28)
Philippa Dee
Kevin Hanslow
Tien Phamduc
Chapter 6 Economy-wide Effects of Further Trade Reforms in Tunisia's Services Sectors
125(44)
Philippa Dee
Ndiame Diop
Chapter 7 The Employment Implications of Liberalizing Foreign Direct Investment in Services
169(60)
Philippa Dee
Hildegunn Nordas
Part 3 Policy Insights
229(98)
Chapter 8 The Rise of Services Trade: Regional Initiatives and Challenges for the WTO
231(32)
Philippa Dee
Alexandra Sidorenko
Chapter 9 Services: A `Deal-maker' in the Doha Round?
263(20)
Philippa Dee
Christopher Findlay
Chapter 10 Services in PTAs: Donuts or Holes?
283(32)
Philippa Dee
Christopher Findlay
Chapter 11 What Behind-the-Border Reforms in Services and Investment are Best Done through Trade Agreements?
315(12)
Philippa Dee
Part 4 Achieving Services Trade Reform through Domestic Reform
327(102)
Chapter 12 The Role of Institutions in Structural Reform
329(22)
Philippa Dee
Chapter 13 Toward a Theory of Policy Efficiency
351(30)
Philippa Dee
Chapter 14 Promoting Domestic Reforms through Regionalism
381(48)
Philippa Dee
Anne McNaughton
References 429