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- catalog abstract "The services sector plays a vital infrastructure role in national economies, employs more people than other sectors, and is the most dynamic sector of world trade. New negotiations under the WTO General Agreement on Trade in Services, which began in January 2000, offer an important opportunity to reap the benefits of greater openness in services markets worldwide. The papers in this volume, produced as part of the OECD Trade Directorate's services project, explore fundamental issues for the services negotiations: what are the barriers to trade in services? How can those barriers be addressed in negotiations to ensure meaningful results? How can services liberalisation be bolstered and underpinned by improved regulatory transparency? Ranging from the incidence and impact of economic needs tests, through quantitative and qualitative formulas for reducing the barriers to trade in services, to possible disciplines affording interested parties the opportunity to comment before regulations are enacted, this volume identifies and analyses innovative solutions to the challenges facing services negotiators.".
- catalog contributor b12311383.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Pt. I. Measures affecting trade in services. Ch. 1. Consolidated list of cross-sectoral and sector-specific barriers ; Ch. 2. The scheduling of economic needs tests in the GATS: an overview -- Pt. II. Modalities for services negotiations. Ch. 3. Cross-cutting ("formula") approaches to multilateral services negotions ; Ch. 4. Using "cluster" approaches to specific commitments for interdependent services -- Pt. III. Underpinning liberalisation: transparency in domestic regulation. Ch. 5. Strengthening regulatory transparency: insights for the GATS from the regulatory reform country reviews ; Ch. 6. Transparency in domestic regulation: prior consultation.".
- catalog description "The services sector plays a vital infrastructure role in national economies, employs more people than other sectors, and is the most dynamic sector of world trade. New negotiations under the WTO General Agreement on Trade in Services, which began in January 2000, offer an important opportunity to reap the benefits of greater openness in services markets worldwide. The papers in this volume, produced as part of the OECD Trade Directorate's services project, explore fundamental issues for the services negotiations: what are the barriers to trade in services? How can those barriers be addressed in negotiations to ensure meaningful results? How can services liberalisation be bolstered and underpinned by improved regulatory transparency? Ranging from the incidence and impact of economic needs tests, through quantitative and qualitative formulas for reducing the barriers to trade in services, to possible disciplines affording interested parties the opportunity to comment before regulations are enacted, this volume identifies and analyses innovative solutions to the challenges facing services negotiators.".
- catalog extent "135 p. :".
- catalog identifier "926419522X".
- catalog isPartOf "Industry, services and trade".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Paris : OECD,".
- catalog subject "General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization)".
- catalog subject "General Agreement on Trade in Services (1994)".
- catalog subject "HD9980.5 .T69 2001".
- catalog subject "International trade.".
- catalog subject "Service industries Government policy.".
- catalog subject "Service industries.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pt. I. Measures affecting trade in services. Ch. 1. Consolidated list of cross-sectoral and sector-specific barriers ; Ch. 2. The scheduling of economic needs tests in the GATS: an overview -- Pt. II. Modalities for services negotiations. Ch. 3. Cross-cutting ("formula") approaches to multilateral services negotions ; Ch. 4. Using "cluster" approaches to specific commitments for interdependent services -- Pt. III. Underpinning liberalisation: transparency in domestic regulation. Ch. 5. Strengthening regulatory transparency: insights for the GATS from the regulatory reform country reviews ; Ch. 6. Transparency in domestic regulation: prior consultation.".
- catalog title "Trade in services : negotiating issues and approaches.".
- catalog type "text".