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audiovisual (mainly television and film) and identifies key issues that may potentially impact on trade liberalization and open …
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quality content that can be shared locally and/or universally. As recently proven in Korea's film industry, Korean content … learn from the success of the Korean film industry in this regard. …
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sector should learn from the success of the Korean film industry in this regard …
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Since the mid-1980s a substantial body of research has taken shape on trade in services. Much of this is inspired by the WTO or regional trade agreements, especially the EU. However, an increasing number of papers focus on the impacts of unilateral services sector liberalization. The literature...
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foreign investment flows. India is among the top ten World Trade Organization member countries in trade in services, and the …
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This article will analyze the interplay between capital movements and trade in services as structured in World Trade …
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This report casts light on the impact of regulatory restrictions on the movement of people across international borders on services trade costs. Such restrictions were implemented on health and safety grounds following the COVID-19 outbreak in March 2020. The analysis relies on several...
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This paper attempts to fill a gap in the trade literature by providing a comprehensive overview of services liberalization commitments in the new generation of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) as compared to prevailing GATS commitments and Doha Round offers. By developing a new database, the...
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This paper attempts to fill a gap in the trade literature by providing a comprehensive overview of services liberalization commitments in the new generation of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) as compared to prevailing GATS commitments and Doha Round offers. By developing a new database, the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012717353