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GATS 4 Welt 3 Entry Cost 2 Newly Acceding Members 2 Specific Commitments 2 Theil index 2 WTO 2 World 2 donor coordination 2 overlaps 2 sector-specific commitments 2 services classification 2 specific commitments 2 Aid allocation 1 Costs 1 Dienstleistungshandel 1 Entwicklungshilfe 1 Entwicklungskooperation 1 Entwicklungsländer 1 Internationale Wirtschaftshilfe 1 Internationale Zusammenarbeit 1 Kosten 1 Market entry 1 Markteintritt 1 OECD-Staaten 1 OECD-Staaten-seitig 1 Schätzung 1 Trade in services 1 WTO law 1 WTO-Recht 1 aid allocation 1
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Free 5
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Book / Working Paper 4 Article 2
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Working Paper 3 Arbeitspapier 1 Article 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 6
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Aldasoro, Iñaki 2 Nunnenkamp, Peter 2 Thiele, Rainer 2 Zhang, Ruosi 2 Sung, KeukJe 1 Sŏng, Kŭk-che 1
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Institut für Weltwirtschaft (IfW) 1
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East Asian Economic Review (EAER) 1 East Asian economic review 1 Kiel Working Paper 1 Kiel Working Papers 1 WTO Staff Working Paper 1 WTO Working Papers 1 WTO working papers 1
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EconStor 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 2 RePEc 1
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Benign Neglect or Malign Select?: Entry Cost to GATS/WTO
Sung, KeukJe - In: East Asian Economic Review (EAER) 22 (2018) 2, pp. 117-140
WTO was established in 1995 and as many as 36 new members joined WTO until December 2017. Thus it would be interesting to see if new members have committed higher or lower levels of market opening compared to the original members. In this regard, a sophisticated scoring scheme is needed to...
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Benign neglect or malign select? : entry cost to GATS/WTO
Sŏng, Kŭk-che - In: East Asian economic review 22 (2018) 2, pp. 117-140
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Covered or not covered: That is the question - Services classification and its implications for specific commitments under the GATS
Zhang, Ruosi - 2015
of the Agreement, especially for the scheduling of specific commitments on market access and national treatment. There is … of specific commitments in services. …
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Covered or not covered: that is the question : services classification and its implications for specific commitments under the GATS
Zhang, Ruosi - 2015 - Manuscript date: November 2015
of the Agreement, especially for the scheduling of specific commitments on market access and national treatment. There is … of specific commitments in services. …
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Less aid proliferation and more donor coordination? The wide gap between words and deeds
Aldasoro, Iñaki; Nunnenkamp, Peter; Thiele, Rainer - 2009
We present a two-step approach of assessing whether major donors of foreign aid have met recent demands for less proliferated and better coordinated aid efforts. First, we calculate Theil indices revealing the concentration of each donor's aid on recipient countries and specific aid sectors....
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Less Aid Proliferation and More Donor Coordination? The Wide Gap between Words and Deeds
Aldasoro, Iñaki; Nunnenkamp, Peter; Thiele, Rainer - Institut für Weltwirtschaft (IfW) - 2009
We present a two-step approach of assessing whether major donors of foreign aid have met recent demands for less proliferated and better coordinated aid efforts. First, we calculate Theil indices revealing the concentration of each donor’s aid on recipient countries and specific aid sectors....
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