The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) is the first multilateral agreement under the World Trade Organisation (WTO) relating to trade in services. India is a member of WTO and a signatory to GATS. India is also the only country in the South-East Asia Region which has in its schedule of specific commitments included Hospital Services. This paper looks closely at the implications of GATS for India under the mode of supply called commercial presence. Specifically, this research attempts to understand whether foreign investment in the hospital sector is going to be consistent with the health sector goals of the country, in terms of access, availability and affordability of quality health care
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This paper attempts to analyze the aspect of public health care in the context of increasing globali...
Under the auspices of WTO, negotiations on liberalization of trade in services are expected to begin...
This article is interested in studying the impact of trade agreements on the quality of health servi...
In the past five years, India has witnessed significant debate, brainstorming sessions and political...
Service sector has emerged as the largest and fastest-growing sector in the global economy in the la...
The potential for trade in health services has expanded rapidly in recent decades. More efficient co...
India is one of the most lucrative healthcare markets globally and in terms of revenue and employmen...
The term globalization means integration of economics and societies through cross country flows of i...
Over the last three decades, the services sector has boomed in the South Asian countries. Alongside ...
this paper tries to highlight the implication of GATS for the Banking Sector in India with reference...
The aim of the thesis is to analyze the importance, influence and role of developing countries in th...
The worldwide increase in demand for health services offers developing countries, like Indonesia, si...
Energy plays a vital role in the development of any economy and given its unequal distribution trade...
Under the auspices of WTO, negotiations on liberalization of trade in services are expected to begin...
The World Trade Organization\u27s agenda shall be enforced within the member countd.es on 1 January ...
This paper attempts to analyze the aspect of public health care in the context of increasing globali...
Under the auspices of WTO, negotiations on liberalization of trade in services are expected to begin...
This article is interested in studying the impact of trade agreements on the quality of health servi...
In the past five years, India has witnessed significant debate, brainstorming sessions and political...
Service sector has emerged as the largest and fastest-growing sector in the global economy in the la...
The potential for trade in health services has expanded rapidly in recent decades. More efficient co...
India is one of the most lucrative healthcare markets globally and in terms of revenue and employmen...
The term globalization means integration of economics and societies through cross country flows of i...
Over the last three decades, the services sector has boomed in the South Asian countries. Alongside ...
this paper tries to highlight the implication of GATS for the Banking Sector in India with reference...
The aim of the thesis is to analyze the importance, influence and role of developing countries in th...
The worldwide increase in demand for health services offers developing countries, like Indonesia, si...
Energy plays a vital role in the development of any economy and given its unequal distribution trade...