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International Trade in Services : New Trends and Opportunities for Developing Countries

2010

Cattaneo, Olivier | Engman, Michael | Sáez, Sebastián | Stern, Robert M.


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank
Other Subjects
Services trade; Market failures; Construction services; Foreign providers; Business environment; Copyright clearance; Complaint; Foreign suppliers; Producers; Services sectors; International transactions; Labor costs; Foreign ownership; Service quality; Skilled workers; Multinational; Public policy; Foreign professionals; Trading partners; Market development; Negative externalities; Market share; Social objectives; Service suppliers; Regulatory barriers; Public good; Adverse effects; Competition principles; Services transactions; Privacy; Local bank; Service sector; Distribution services; Technological progress; Foreign participation; Deregulation; Intangible assets; Intangible; Surgery; Foreign company; Cost structure; Service activities; Connectivity; Home countries; Economic point of view; Bank management; International trade in services; Labor force; Domestic supply; Economic activity; Moral hazard; Regional trade; Domestic providers; Consumption abroad; Universal access; Private sector development; Audits; Domestic suppliers; Gats; Movement of natural persons; Domestic competition; Preferential; Trading services; Market access opportunities; Service provider; Natural monopolies; Confidence; Service sectors; Procurement; Foreign affiliates; Financial resources; Foreign capital; Copyright clearance center; Services liberalization; Communication technologies; Quality standards; Transparency; Environmental; Service transactions; Presence of natural persons; Environmental sustainability; National treatment; Information asymmetries; Transport sectors; Business services; World economy; Trade restrictions; Regulatory authority; Services restrictions; Regulators; Capital constraints; New markets; Outsourcing; Capital mobility; Complete liberalization; Media; Recognition agreements; Engineering services; Foreign markets; Social policy; Domestic regulation; Developing country; Educational services; Policy makers; Lawyers; Business risk; Deposit; Financial system; Adverse selection; Services sector; Services supplier; Intellectual property; Modes of supply; Financial services; Consumer choice; Cross-border trade; Financial stability; Welfare gains; Middle-income countries; Skilled labor; Direct investment; Nursing; Retail services; Service supply; Remedy; Free trade agreement; Provision of services; Foreign companies; Commercial services; Service delivery; Financial service; Enhanced competition; Bonds; World trade; Preferential treatment; Binding constraints; Foreign market; Empirical analysis; Nurses; Good governance; Financial flows; Low-income countries; Technology transfers; Foreign direct investment; Banking services; Environmental services; Conflicts of interest; Transport services; Auditors; Domestic market; Tax; Multilateral trading system; Domestic regulations; Business practices; Communications technologies; Solicitation; Service supplier; Commercial presence; Domestic economy; Improved market access
License
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2476http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-8353

2014-09-15
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