Trading Services in the Global Economy
Edited by Juan Cuadrado-Roura (),
Luis Rubalcaba and
John R. Bryson
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This book provides one of the first interdisciplinary reviews of the relationship between services, globalisation and trade liberalisation as we enter the twenty-first century. Written by academics and policymakers, it contains a detailed analysis of the characteristics of service trade and of recent and current service trade negotiations.
Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L8 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
ISBN: 9781840646108
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The relationship between globalisation and services

- Juan Cuadrado-Roura, Luis Rubalcaba and John R. Bryson
- Ch 2 Services in the age of globalisation: explanatory interrelations and dimensions

- Juan Cuadrado-Roura, Luis Rubalcaba and John R. Bryson
- Ch 3 The globalisation of services in economic theory and economic practice: some conceptual issues

- Orio Giarini
- Ch 4 A comparative approach to the internationalisation of service industries

- Juan Cuadrado-Roura and Luis Rubalcaba
- Ch 5 EU Services trade, with particular reference to business and professional services

- Peter W. Daniels
- Ch 6 Transaction modes and the internationalisation of business service firms in the Haute-Garonne

- Pierre-Yves Leo and Jean Philippe
- Ch 7 The internationalisation of commercil activities: some recent theoretical contributions and empirical evidence

- Peter Sjoholt
- Ch 8 ‘Trading’ business knowledge between countries: consultants and the diffusion of management knowledge

- John R. Bryson
- Ch 9 Services trade and globalisation: governmental services and public policy concerns

- David Hartridge
- Ch 10 The liberlisation of international trade in services: issues of competence and legitimacy for the GATS – and the impact of its rules on institutions

- Julian Arkell
- Ch 11 GATS 2000: the issues at stake, an EC perspective

- Sergio Balibrea
- Ch 12 An American policy perspective on service trade: the views of the Coalition of Service Industries on the United States negotiating objectives for services at the Seattle WTO

- Robert Vastine
- Ch 13 Developing countries and the GATS 2000 Round

- Pierre Sauvé
- Ch 14 A real Single Market for services?

- Jean-Yves Muylle
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