The project aims to get a better understanding of the nature and the extent of the factors that determine cross-border trade in services in the APEC region. By reviewing the economic implications of trade in services for APEC member economies and the policies affecting international trade in services, the report highlights areas and sectors in which policy reforms could have particularly large payoffs, also suggests that gains from reforms in services markets may be even greater than those for goods markets. The report also shows the relevance of these measures as factors contributing into the overall development pathway in the APEC region
Services dominate the economic landscape of the post-industrial OECD economies, typically accounting...
Bibliography: pages 86-90.Services trade has become a significant component of world trade and has be...
This paper addresses the importance of establishing global value chains through the liberalization o...
Existing literature clearly indicates that emerging economies in Asia and Africa have shown robust e...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAPEC member economies are moving for...
FOREWORD APEC’s formation in 1989 was not only a bridge for greater integration of the economies on ...
This paper aims to analyse the determinants affecting the trading of services and examin...
The promotion of sustainable economic growth and improved living standards in the Asia-Pacific regio...
This study conducts a broad investigation of the behavior and determinants of Philippine trade in se...
Since the mid-1980s a substantial body of research has taken shape on trade in services. Much of thi...
Since one of the main goals of the APEC is to facilitate the international trade and investments amo...
Services sector has emerged as the largest and fastest-growing sector in the world economy in the la...
To design future domestic reforms, policymakers need a clear idea about how the concessions they mak...
Abstract Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) is a voluntary and non-binding economic community ...
In recent decades, services sector has been identified as a new engine for economic transformation i...
Services dominate the economic landscape of the post-industrial OECD economies, typically accounting...
Bibliography: pages 86-90.Services trade has become a significant component of world trade and has be...
This paper addresses the importance of establishing global value chains through the liberalization o...
Existing literature clearly indicates that emerging economies in Asia and Africa have shown robust e...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAPEC member economies are moving for...
FOREWORD APEC’s formation in 1989 was not only a bridge for greater integration of the economies on ...
This paper aims to analyse the determinants affecting the trading of services and examin...
The promotion of sustainable economic growth and improved living standards in the Asia-Pacific regio...
This study conducts a broad investigation of the behavior and determinants of Philippine trade in se...
Since the mid-1980s a substantial body of research has taken shape on trade in services. Much of thi...
Since one of the main goals of the APEC is to facilitate the international trade and investments amo...
Services sector has emerged as the largest and fastest-growing sector in the world economy in the la...
To design future domestic reforms, policymakers need a clear idea about how the concessions they mak...
Abstract Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) is a voluntary and non-binding economic community ...
In recent decades, services sector has been identified as a new engine for economic transformation i...
Services dominate the economic landscape of the post-industrial OECD economies, typically accounting...
Bibliography: pages 86-90.Services trade has become a significant component of world trade and has be...
This paper addresses the importance of establishing global value chains through the liberalization o...