Trade in Services in the Asia‐Pacific Region
Christopher Findlay
Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, 1990, vol. 4, issue 2, 3-20
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After a discussion of definitional issues, such as the distinction between sales of services from the home base and from offshore establishments, the article surveys the literature on various policy issues in relation to trade in services, including those associated with the incorporation of services in the GATT, as well as others concerned with particular sectors. The article documents from the literature that developing countries can be internationally competitive suppliers of many services, which suggests that they stand to gain from a more liberal service trade regime.
Date: 1990
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