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100 1 Dee, Philippa
245 10 Services Trade Reform :|bMaking Sense of It
264 1 Singapore :|bWorld Scientific Publishing Company,|c2013
264 4 |c©2013
300 1 online resource (469 pages)
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490 1 World Scientific Studies In International Economics ;
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505 0 Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Tables -- List of
Figures -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Making Sense of
Services Trade Reform Philippa Dee -- 1.1 Introduction --
1.2 Wheat and Chaff -- 1.3 Tracing Through the Policy
Implications -- 1.4 How to Achieve Services Trade Reform
in Future -- Part 1 Model Frameworks -- Chapter 2 Issues
in the Application of CGE Models to Services Trade
Liberalization Philippa Dee, Alexis Hardin and Leanne
Holmes -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Past Modelling of
Services Trade and Foreign Direct Investment -- Model
frameworks -- Treatment of services trade barriers -- Data
-- 2.3 A Way Forward -- Data -- 2.4 Incorporating Services
Trade Barriers in Petri's Framework -- The nature of
barriers to services trade -- Restrictions on ongoing
operation -- Restrictions on establishment -- Who gets the
rents? -- 2.5 The Welfare Implications of Services Trade
Liberalization -- GTAP welfare decomposition --
Incorporating FDI -- Principles of services trade
liberalization -- Chapter 3 Modelling the Policy Issues in
Services Trade Philippa Dee -- 3.1 Why Worry? -- 3.2 What
is Special about Services? -- 3.3 What is Special About
Services Trade? -- Theoretical issues in modelling
ownership and location -- Are economies of scale regional?
-- Is McDonalds the same the world over? -- Free entry? --
Which factors of production move? -- Who owns the FDI
capital and how is it financed? -- Data and parameter
issues in modelling ownership and location -- 3.4 What is
Special about Services Trade Barriers? -- How to measure
barriers to services trade? -- Assessment -- Part 2 Model
Applications -- Chapter 4 Multilateral Liberalization of
Services Trade Philippa Dee and Kevin Hanslow -- 4.1
Introduction -- 4.2 The FTAP Model -- Theoretical
structure -- Model database -- 4.3 The Effects of
Eliminating Post-Uruguay Barriers to Trade
505 8 4.4 The Effects of Partial Liberalization of Services
Trade -- 4.5 Agenda for Further Research -- Chapter 5
Measuring the Cost of Barriers to Trade in Services
Philippa Dee, Kevin Hanslow, and Tien Phamduc -- 5.1 The
FTAP Model -- Estimates of barriers to services trade --
5.2 The Cost Impact of Barriers to Trade in Services --
5.3 The Sectoral Effects of Removing Barriers to Trade in
Services -- Partial equilibrium effects on sectoral output
-- General equilibrium effects on sectoral output --
General equilibrium welfare effects -- 5.4 Agenda for
Further Research -- Chapter 6 Economy-wide Effects of
Further Trade Reforms in Tunisia's Services Sectors
Philippa Dee and Ndiame Diop -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2
Methodological Approach to Measuring Services Trade
Barriers -- 6.3 Benchmarking Tunisia on Services
Restrictiveness -- 6.4 Reform Options -- Reform strategies
-- First-round impacts on sectoral prices -- 6.5 Economy-
wide Effects of Services Trade Liberalization in Tunisia -
- Modelling framework -- Results -- 6.6 Economy-wide
Effects of Further Liberalizing Agriculture and
Manufacturing -- Reform scenarios -- Results -- 6.7
Concluding Comments -- Chapter 7The Employment
Implications of Liberalizing Foreign Direct Investment in
Services Philippa Dee (with Appendix by Hildegunn Nordås)
-- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Barriers to Foreign Direct
Investment in Services -- 7.3 Modelling the First-round
Effects of Liberalizing FDI in Services -- 7.4 Modeling
the Economy-wide Effects of Liberalizing FDI in Services -
- 7.5 Long-run Economy-wide Effects of the G20
Liberalizing FDI in Services -- 7.6 The Short Run -- 7.7
Global Liberalization -- 7.8 Sensitivity Analysis -- 7.9
Conclusion -- A.1. The Effects of FDI Restrictions on
Bilateral FDI -- Hildegunn Nordås, Directorate for Trade
and Agriculture, OECD -- Data -- Regression results --
Part 3 Policy Insights
505 8 Chapter 8 The Rise of Services Trade: Regional Initiatives
and Challenges for the WTO Philippa Dee and Alexandra
Sidorenko -- 8.1 The Rise of Services -- 8.2 Services
Trade Liberalization -- 8.3 Rationale for Reciprocity --
8.4 Challenges for the WTO -- Domestic regulation --
Emergency safeguards -- Subsidies -- Government
procurement -- Autonomous liberalization -- Special
treatment for LDCs -- Movement of natural persons -- 8.5
Regional Initiatives - Preferential Trading Arrangements -
- 8.6 Other Regional Initiatives -- 8.7 Back to Basics -
Services Trade Liberalization as Domestic Microeconomic
Reform -- Chapter 9 Services: A 'Deal-maker' in the Doha
Round? Philippa Dee and Christopher Findlay -- 9.1
Introduction -- 9.2 The Nature of Services Trade Barriers
-- 9.3 The Empirical Evidence on Services Trade Barriers -
- The height of the barrier -- The incidence of the
barrier -- The impact of the barrier -- 9.4 Prospects for
Services Negotiations in the WTO -- Are there benefits
from reciprocity across sectors? -- Are services
negotiations a zero-sum or positive-sum game?10 -- So what
should happen with services? -- 9.5 Conclusion -- Chapter
10 Services in PTAs: Donuts or Holes? hilippa Dee and
Christopher Findlay -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2
Evaluating the Rules -- 10.3 Evaluating the Commitments --
10.4 Evaluating the Extent of Real Liberalization -- 10.5
Evaluating the Economic Significance Real PTA
Liberalization -- 10.6 Implications for an Australia-China
Free Trade Agreement -- Chapter 11 What Behind-the-Border
Reforms in Services and Investment are Best Done through
Trade Agreements? Philippa Dee -- 11.1 Introduction --
11.2 Trade Agreements versus Other Modes of
Liberalization2 -- The case for reciprocity in services
and investment -- 11.3 What to Liberalize within Trade
Agreements -- Limits to liberalization3 -- What to
liberalize?
505 8 The size of the affected sector -- Intersectoral linkages
-- Sectoral priorities - principles of piecemeal reform --
11.4 Concluding Comments -- Part 4 Achieving Services
Trade Reform through Domestic Reform -- Chapter 12 The
Role of Institutions in Structural Reform Philippa Dee --
12.1 Introduction -- The role of institutions -- 12.2
Impediments to Structural Reform -- Identifying better
policy options -- Managing vested interests -- Assisting
policy coordination within government -- 12.3 The
Characteristics of Effective Policy Review Institutions --
12.4 Good Institutions to Implement and Enforce the Rules
-- 12.5 Regional Examples -- Chapter 13 Toward a Theory of
Policy Efficiency Philippa Dee -- 13.1 Introduction --
13.2 Defining Policy Efficiency -- 13.3 Achieving Policy
Efficiency -- 13.4 Political Constraints to Achieving
Policy Efficiency -- 13.5 The Role of (High Level)
Bureaucracy -- 13.6 Easing the Political Constraints to
Policy Efficiency -- 13.7 Application to South Asia --
13.8 Summary of South Asian Reform Case Studies -- Chapter
14 Promoting Domestic Reforms through Regionalism Philippa
Dee and Anne McNaughton -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2
Theoretical Arguments -- Political economy arguments --
Economic arguments -- 14.3 Empirical Evidence -- Case
studies -- Broad-brush econometric evidence -- Evidence
from economic papers -- Evidence from legal and political
papers -- Evidence from examining PTAs -- Econometric
evidence from looking at the existence of PTAs -- Evidence
from looking at the detailed provisions of PTAs --
Comparing PTA commitments with WTO commitments --
Comparing PTA commitments with actual practice -- 14.4 Why
Has Reform Been Unilateral Outside the EU? -- 14.5 What is
Special about the EU? -- 14.6 How to Shape Regional
Institutions to Promote Domestic Reform? -- References
520 Key Features:Integrates analytical, empirical and policy
insights from both academic and government
perspectivesCovers policy reform, policy forums, and what
it takes politically to achieve reformGives critical
insights into the future of trade negotiations more
generally
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