The importance of services trade and “servicification” of economic activity has grown in countries overtime. However, regulatory and administrative barriers to the movement of service suppliers have meant that “Mode 4” accounted for only 2.1% of total services trade in 2005 and 2.9% in 2017. While trade costs for services have been computed in the literature, barriers specific to Mode 4 services trade have not yet been quantified. We contribute by constructing an index to quantify regulatory barriers to the movement of service suppliers, using qualitative information embedded in OECD data on services trade restrictions, and estimate its effects on the four “modes” of services supply. Results show that the Mode 4 restrictiveness index is neg...
The increasing role of services in international trade increases restrictions on trade in this secto...
Published Online: 04 November 2020This paper applies machine learning to recreate to a high degree o...
International audienceWe compute ad valorem equivalents (AVEs) for the regulation in three service s...
Published online: 24 September 2022Despite the importance of services trade and “servicification” of...
Surprisingly little is known about policies that affect international trade in services. Previous an...
This paper estimates the impact of liberalization of temporary movements of individual service suppl...
Services constitute a significant part of GDP and overall trade in modern economies, but little is k...
This paper considers what special features of services need to be taken into account in modelling se...
Services dominate in the creation of value added in national economies, especially in developed coun...
International trade in services is hampered by national regulatory differences for service markets. ...
We use new World Bank Services Trade Restrictiveness Indices (STRIs) to measure the impact of regula...
The impact of services trade and investment policy which affects the performance of the service sect...
We compute ad valorem equivalents (AVEs) for the regulation in three service sectors (i.e. fixed tel...
Regulatory measures constitute a significant barrier to cross-border services trade in sectors inclu...
International trade in goods requires service inputs such as transport, banking and financial servi...
The increasing role of services in international trade increases restrictions on trade in this secto...
Published Online: 04 November 2020This paper applies machine learning to recreate to a high degree o...
International audienceWe compute ad valorem equivalents (AVEs) for the regulation in three service s...
Published online: 24 September 2022Despite the importance of services trade and “servicification” of...
Surprisingly little is known about policies that affect international trade in services. Previous an...
This paper estimates the impact of liberalization of temporary movements of individual service suppl...
Services constitute a significant part of GDP and overall trade in modern economies, but little is k...
This paper considers what special features of services need to be taken into account in modelling se...
Services dominate in the creation of value added in national economies, especially in developed coun...
International trade in services is hampered by national regulatory differences for service markets. ...
We use new World Bank Services Trade Restrictiveness Indices (STRIs) to measure the impact of regula...
The impact of services trade and investment policy which affects the performance of the service sect...
We compute ad valorem equivalents (AVEs) for the regulation in three service sectors (i.e. fixed tel...
Regulatory measures constitute a significant barrier to cross-border services trade in sectors inclu...
International trade in goods requires service inputs such as transport, banking and financial servi...
The increasing role of services in international trade increases restrictions on trade in this secto...
Published Online: 04 November 2020This paper applies machine learning to recreate to a high degree o...
International audienceWe compute ad valorem equivalents (AVEs) for the regulation in three service s...