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

- Bryan Mercurio and Ron Yu
- Asia-Pacific digital trade policy innovation

- Stephanie Honey
- Governing cross-border data flows beyond trade agreements to support digital trade: Inspiration from international financial sta

- Patrick Leblond
- Introduction: Addressing Impediments to Digital Trade

- Ingo Borchert and L. Winters
- Mapping approaches to cross-border data flows

- López González, Javier, Taku Nemoto and Francesca Casalini
- Mapping policies affecting digital trade

- Simon Evenett and Johannes Fritz
- Rights in data, the public interest, and international trade law

- Teresa Scassa
- Source code disclosure: A primer for trade negotiators

- Cosmina Dorobantu, Florian Ostmann and Christina Hitrova
- The difficult past and troubled future of digital protectionism

- Susan Ariel Aaronson
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