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Addressing Impediments to Digital Trade

Edited by Ingo Borchert and L. Winters

in CEPR Press Books from Centre for Economic Policy Research

Abstract: Digital trade and digitally enabled services hold the promise of much-needed future growth and prosperity, but also pose unique challenges for trade policymaking. This eBook presents the proceedings from a conference organised by the UK Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and the UK Trade Policy Observatory, hosted by CEPR, to discuss new directions for digital trade policy.

Date: 2021 Written 2021-04
ISBN: 978-1-912179-42-8
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Chapters in this book:

An AI policy for the (near) future Downloads
Bryan Mercurio and Ron Yu
Asia-Pacific digital trade policy innovation Downloads
Stephanie Honey
Governing cross-border data flows beyond trade agreements to support digital trade: Inspiration from international financial sta Downloads
Patrick Leblond
Introduction: Addressing Impediments to Digital Trade Downloads
Ingo Borchert and L. Winters
Mapping approaches to cross-border data flows Downloads
López González, Javier, Taku Nemoto and Francesca Casalini
Mapping policies affecting digital trade Downloads
Simon Evenett and Johannes Fritz
Rights in data, the public interest, and international trade law Downloads
Teresa Scassa
Source code disclosure: A primer for trade negotiators Downloads
Cosmina Dorobantu, Florian Ostmann and Christina Hitrova
The difficult past and troubled future of digital protectionism Downloads
Susan Ariel Aaronson

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