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Protection and Trade in Services: A Survey 总被引:5,自引:0,他引:5
This paper surveys the literature on trade in services, focusing on the policies that are used to restrict such trade, the gains from liberalization, and the institutional mechanisms that have been adopted in the pursuit of liberalization. The paper argues that technological progress and international trade negotiations are likely to keep liberalization of trade in services a high profile policy issue. It also suggests that the research agenda should focus on developing better estimates of the welfare costs of protectionism in the service sector. 相似文献
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Major changes have occurred in the structure of former centrally planned economies, including a sharp rise in the share of
services in GDP, employment, and international transactions. However, large differences exist across transition economies
with respect to services intensity and services policy reforms. We find that reforms in policies toward financial and infrastructure
services, including telecommunications, power, and transport, are highly correlated with inward FDI. Controlling for regressors
commonly used in the growth literature, we find that measures of services policy reform are statistically significant explanatory
variables for the post-1990 economic performance of transition economies. These findings suggest services policies should
be considered more generally in empirical analyses of economic growth.
JEL no. F14, F43, O14, O40 相似文献
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The World Trade Organization's voluntary rules on governmentprocurement are a useful mechanism for ensuring that publicprocurement procedures are efficient. They also provide an opportunityto reduce the uncertainty of participants by increasing transparencyand accountability. Yet most developing countries have chosennot to subject their procurement policies to international disciiplinesand multilateral surveillance. Their reasons may include anunfamiliarity with the government procurement agreement (GPA);a perception that the potential payoffs are small; a desireto discriminate in favor of domestic firms; or the successfulopposition of groups that benefit from the current regimes.Although the economic rationales for abstaining from the GPAare not compelling, a quid pro quo for accession may be neededto overcome opposition by special interests. Developing countryprocurement markets are large enough that governments may beable to make accession to the GPA conditional on temporary exceptionsto multilateral disczplines or on better access to export markets. 相似文献
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This paper focuses on policies facilitating firm adjustmentto globalization. We briefly review the effects of trade andinvestment liberalization on firms, focusing on within-industryeffects. We postulate that governments' role in supporting theprocess is to: (i) ensure that firms face the 'right' incentivesto adjust, and (ii) intervene in areas where market failuresare present. The main message of the paper is that, while manypolicies could be adopted, they need to be carefully designedand implemented in a stable macroeconomic environment. An institutionalinfrastructure that supports the functioning of modern marketsis most important. Pro-active support policies of whatever stripeshould be subject to costbenefit analysis, based on theexistence of an identified market failure and monitored forperformance and cost effectiveness. Transparency and accountabilityare critical in ensuring that interventions accomplish theirintended objectives rather than being vehicles for rent seeking. 相似文献
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In this study, we investigated the intensity of sport participation in the Netherlands comparing urban and rural areas. Using a socio-ecological theoretical model, we focussed on the extent to which the rural–urban divide in sport participation is explained by micro-level (socio-demographics), meso-level (safety and socio-economic status of neighbourhoods) and exo-level (variety and proximity of sport facilities) characteristics. We tested our theoretical expectations using representative data on 17,910 Dutch inhabitants between 6 and 79 years of age. Our study reconfirmed the importance of individual socio-demographics (micro-level), such as age, education and household income for sports participation. Furthermore, our results showed that weekly sport participation was more common in rural than in urban areas. This rural–urban divide in sport participation especially was attributed to social environmental factors (meso-level); physical conditions of the environment provided no explanation. Our findings should, however, not be taken as a denial of the importance of the physical environment (exo-level). This study was conducted in the Netherlands, a country with a high density, abundant sport facilities and a supportive sport climate. Moreover, variety of sport facilities nearby proved significant in explaining an individual’s monthly sport participation. To conclude, this study enhances our understanding of the rural–urban divide in sport participation and highlights the importance of especially meso-level features in addition to the socio-demographics. It thus may inform policymakers to critically assess sport promotion policies. 相似文献
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Bamieh Omar Fiorini Matteo Hoekman Bernard Jakubik Adam 《Review of Industrial Organization》2020,57(2):333-349
Review of Industrial Organization - We present industry-level evidence that manufacturing sectors that make use of services as inputs more intensively are more robust to shocks from import... 相似文献
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In this paper we investigate the impact of an increase in market discipline on total factor productivity (TFP) growth at the level of the firm in Bulgaria during 1991–95, focusing in particular on the effect of trade liberalization, corporatization and rationalization of conglomerates, and hard budget constraints. The data support the predicted relationship between increases in market discipline and subsequent productivity growth. Our results demonstrate the need to distinguish between exporting and non-exporting enterprises in assessing the impact of trade liberalization and the importance of taking into account other relevant policy changes. JEL Classification: F14, D24 相似文献