This publication is an analysis of negotiations concerning the temporary movement of workers from developing to developed economies, taking place under the auspices of the GATS negotiations covering the trade in commercial services. It focuses on the temporary movement of unskilled and semi-skilled workers and considers the benefits of easing the restrictions on the temporary movement of labour. The main theme underlying the paper is the mutual benefit to both developed and developing countries in permitting a temporary movement of workers in these categories. In the next 20 years developed economies will experience an increasing shortage of labour at the lower end of the labour market due to an ageing population and a more educated workfor...
Due to the lack of political consensus at the previous General Agreement on Trade on Services (GATS)...
This paper highlights the way in which workers of different age and ability are affected by anticipa...
We examine the potential gains for India from increased temporary migration of skilled worker betwee...
We discuss liberalising the temporary mobility of workers under Mode 4 of the GATS, particularly the...
The paper considers the GATS commitments made by WTO members on the movement of natural persons (mod...
no issnI n principle, mode 4 is meant to facilitate cross - bo rder movement of all professions. How...
The paper treats the subject of international liberalisation of labor migration. It presents some di...
While the liberalisation of trade has been at the forefront of the global agenda for many decades, t...
While the liberalisation of trade has been at the forefront of the global agenda for many decades, t...
Due to the lack of political consensus at the previous General Agreement on Trade on Services (GATS)...
While the liberalisation of trade has been at the forefront of the global agenda for many decades, t...
Chapter 4 of author's thesis draws upon thisThis chapter examines the concept and scope of the so-ca...
Despite large potential economic gains to the countries concerned, bilateral and multilateral negoti...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2005masterpublishedby Hyun-Joo Kim
The paper deals with regional policies towards temporary labour migration (or the movement of natura...
Due to the lack of political consensus at the previous General Agreement on Trade on Services (GATS)...
This paper highlights the way in which workers of different age and ability are affected by anticipa...
We examine the potential gains for India from increased temporary migration of skilled worker betwee...
We discuss liberalising the temporary mobility of workers under Mode 4 of the GATS, particularly the...
The paper considers the GATS commitments made by WTO members on the movement of natural persons (mod...
no issnI n principle, mode 4 is meant to facilitate cross - bo rder movement of all professions. How...
The paper treats the subject of international liberalisation of labor migration. It presents some di...
While the liberalisation of trade has been at the forefront of the global agenda for many decades, t...
While the liberalisation of trade has been at the forefront of the global agenda for many decades, t...
Due to the lack of political consensus at the previous General Agreement on Trade on Services (GATS)...
While the liberalisation of trade has been at the forefront of the global agenda for many decades, t...
Chapter 4 of author's thesis draws upon thisThis chapter examines the concept and scope of the so-ca...
Despite large potential economic gains to the countries concerned, bilateral and multilateral negoti...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2005masterpublishedby Hyun-Joo Kim
The paper deals with regional policies towards temporary labour migration (or the movement of natura...
Due to the lack of political consensus at the previous General Agreement on Trade on Services (GATS)...
This paper highlights the way in which workers of different age and ability are affected by anticipa...
We examine the potential gains for India from increased temporary migration of skilled worker betwee...