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Is Trade Liberalization in the Service Sector in the National Interest?

David Burgess

Oxford Economic Papers, 1995, vol. 47, issue 1, 60-78

Abstract: If a small country removes a prohibitive barrier to trade in service factors under current rules for taxing foreign factor income, it may be made worse-off because the incoming service factor may draw intersectorally mobile factors away from the goods sector, reduce employment opportunities for goods-specific factors, and shift tax revenue abroad. Copyright 1995 by Royal Economic Society.

Date: 1995
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