Services are regulated for a variety of reasons. Regulation is typically influenced by political economy forces and may thus at times reflect protectionist motivations. Similar considerations arise for goods, but the potential for protectionist capture may be greater in services as many sectors are self-regulated by domestic industry. There are specific disciplines on regulation of goods (product standards) in the WTO Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT). This encourages the use of international standards and requires that norms restrict trade only to the extent necessary to achieve the regulatory objective. WTO disciplines on domestic regulation of services are weaker and differ in key respects from those for goods. We discuss re...
In recent times, international technical standards have come to the fore as one of the most pervasiv...
This paper considers what special features of services need to be taken into account in modelling se...
Private-sector standards, i.e. the standards developed, adopted and applied by private players such ...
Services are regulated for a variety of reasons. Regulation is typically influenced by political eco...
In modern society, products are often subject to requirements relating to their characteristics and/...
In this paper it will be argued that the significant potential behind trade in electronic content se...
The subject of this article is the technical barriers to trade (TBT) provisions in preferential trad...
In international trade, technical regulations and industry standards are vary in every country, whic...
‘Regulatory protection’ or technical barriers to trade (TBT) are two names for the myriad of cost-ra...
As part of its work on regionalism, the OECD Trade and Agriculture Directorate has completed a serie...
Standards are necessary for an efficient functioning of the market and their regulation is an increa...
Unlike trade in goods, market access commitments for services usually comprise regulatory measures a...
Standards in the international trading system are there to guarantee products are safe, reliable, he...
The aim of this paper is to verify empirically whether the Specific Trade Concerns (STCs) regarding ...
Standards are necessary for an efficient functioning of the market and their regulation is an incre...
In recent times, international technical standards have come to the fore as one of the most pervasiv...
This paper considers what special features of services need to be taken into account in modelling se...
Private-sector standards, i.e. the standards developed, adopted and applied by private players such ...
Services are regulated for a variety of reasons. Regulation is typically influenced by political eco...
In modern society, products are often subject to requirements relating to their characteristics and/...
In this paper it will be argued that the significant potential behind trade in electronic content se...
The subject of this article is the technical barriers to trade (TBT) provisions in preferential trad...
In international trade, technical regulations and industry standards are vary in every country, whic...
‘Regulatory protection’ or technical barriers to trade (TBT) are two names for the myriad of cost-ra...
As part of its work on regionalism, the OECD Trade and Agriculture Directorate has completed a serie...
Standards are necessary for an efficient functioning of the market and their regulation is an increa...
Unlike trade in goods, market access commitments for services usually comprise regulatory measures a...
Standards in the international trading system are there to guarantee products are safe, reliable, he...
The aim of this paper is to verify empirically whether the Specific Trade Concerns (STCs) regarding ...
Standards are necessary for an efficient functioning of the market and their regulation is an incre...
In recent times, international technical standards have come to the fore as one of the most pervasiv...
This paper considers what special features of services need to be taken into account in modelling se...
Private-sector standards, i.e. the standards developed, adopted and applied by private players such ...