Services in a Development Round : Three Goals and Three Proposals

The benefits of services trade reform are huge but services negotiations in the World Trade Organization (WTO) are making little progress. A proximate cause is the current negotiating process, based on an inertial request-and-offer approach rather than a set of goals that would give direction and mo...

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Main Author: Mattoo, Aaditya
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
Subjects:
MFN
WTO
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/09/6292206/services-development-round-three-goals-three-proposals
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8271
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topic AGREEMENT ON TRADE
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
AUTONOMY
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
BARGAINING POWER
BILATERAL AGREEMENT
BILATERAL AGREEMENTS
BRAIN DRAIN
BUSINESS COMMUNITY
BUSINESS SERVICES
COMMERCIAL PRESENCE
COMPETITION LAW
COMPLETE LIBERALIZATION
CONCESSIONS
COUNTRIES MUST
CROSS-BORDER TRADE
CURRENT ENVIRONMENT
DEVELOPING COUNTRY POLICYMAKERS
DOHA DEVELOPMENT AGENDA
DOMESTIC REGULATION
DOMESTIC REGULATIONS
DYNAMIC GAINS
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ECONOMIC POLICY
ELIMINATING BARRIERS
EXPORTERS
EXPORTS
FINANCIAL SECTORS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN PROVIDERS
FOREIGN SERVICE PROVIDERS
FOREIGN SERVICES
GATS
GATS RULES
GLOBAL TRADE
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
GROWTH RATE
HEALTH SERVICES
HUMAN CAPITAL
ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION
ILLEGAL MIGRATION
IMPORTING COUNTRIES
IMPROVED MARKET ACCESS
INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL MARKET
INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATING
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MOBILITY
LIBERAL REGIMES
LIBERALIZATION COMMITMENTS
LIBERALIZING COMMITMENTS
MARKET ACCESS
MARKET ACCESS COMMITMENTS
MARKET OPENING
MEMBER COUNTRIES
MFN
MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS
MULTILATERAL AGREEMENT
MULTILATERAL INSTITUTIONS
MULTILATERAL NEGOTIATIONS
MULTILATERAL TRADE
MUTUAL RECOGNITION
MUTUAL RECOGNITION AGREEMENTS
NATIONAL TREATMENT
NATIONAL TREATMENT OBLIGATION
NATIONAL TREATMENT PRINCIPLE
NON-DISCRIMINATORY MEASURES
OPEN SERVICES MARKETS
OPENNESS
OUTSOURCING
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLICY INTERVENTION
POLITICAL ECONOMY
PRESENCE OF NATURAL PERSONS
PRO-COMPETITIVE REGULATION
PROTECTIONIST POLICIES
PRUDENTIAL REGULATION
PRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
RECIPROCAL CONCESSIONS
RECIPROCITY
RECOGNITION AGREEMENTS
RECREATIONAL SERVICES
REDUCING TRANSACTIONS COSTS
REFORM PROGRAM
REFORM PROGRAMS
REGIONAL AGREEMENTS
REGIONAL TRADE
REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
REGULATORY COOPERATION
REGULATORY FREEDOM
REGULATORY INSTITUTIONS
REGULATORY MECHANISMS
REGULATORY PRINCIPLES
REGULATORY REFORM
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE SUPPLIERS
SERVICES LIBERALIZATION
SERVICES MARKETS
SERVICES NEGOTIATIONS
SERVICES PROVIDERS
SERVICES SECTOR
SERVICES SECTORS
SERVICES TRADE
STATE MONOPOLIES
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL STANDARDS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
TRADE AGREEMENT
TRADE IN SERVICES
TRADE LAW
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
TRADE OPENING
TRADE REFORM
TRADING PARTNER
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
TRANSPARENCY
UNILATERAL LIBERALIZATION
UNIVERSAL ACCESS
UNIVERSAL SERVICE
VESTED INTERESTS
WORLD ECONOMY
WORLD TRADE
WTO
spellingShingle AGREEMENT ON TRADE
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
AUTONOMY
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
BARGAINING POWER
BILATERAL AGREEMENT
BILATERAL AGREEMENTS
BRAIN DRAIN
BUSINESS COMMUNITY
BUSINESS SERVICES
COMMERCIAL PRESENCE
COMPETITION LAW
COMPLETE LIBERALIZATION
CONCESSIONS
COUNTRIES MUST
CROSS-BORDER TRADE
CURRENT ENVIRONMENT
DEVELOPING COUNTRY POLICYMAKERS
DOHA DEVELOPMENT AGENDA
DOMESTIC REGULATION
DOMESTIC REGULATIONS
DYNAMIC GAINS
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ECONOMIC POLICY
ELIMINATING BARRIERS
EXPORTERS
EXPORTS
FINANCIAL SECTORS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN PROVIDERS
FOREIGN SERVICE PROVIDERS
FOREIGN SERVICES
GATS
GATS RULES
GLOBAL TRADE
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
GROWTH RATE
HEALTH SERVICES
HUMAN CAPITAL
ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION
ILLEGAL MIGRATION
IMPORTING COUNTRIES
IMPROVED MARKET ACCESS
INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL MARKET
INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATING
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MOBILITY
LIBERAL REGIMES
LIBERALIZATION COMMITMENTS
LIBERALIZING COMMITMENTS
MARKET ACCESS
MARKET ACCESS COMMITMENTS
MARKET OPENING
MEMBER COUNTRIES
MFN
MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS
MULTILATERAL AGREEMENT
MULTILATERAL INSTITUTIONS
MULTILATERAL NEGOTIATIONS
MULTILATERAL TRADE
MUTUAL RECOGNITION
MUTUAL RECOGNITION AGREEMENTS
NATIONAL TREATMENT
NATIONAL TREATMENT OBLIGATION
NATIONAL TREATMENT PRINCIPLE
NON-DISCRIMINATORY MEASURES
OPEN SERVICES MARKETS
OPENNESS
OUTSOURCING
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLICY INTERVENTION
POLITICAL ECONOMY
PRESENCE OF NATURAL PERSONS
PRO-COMPETITIVE REGULATION
PROTECTIONIST POLICIES
PRUDENTIAL REGULATION
PRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
RECIPROCAL CONCESSIONS
RECIPROCITY
RECOGNITION AGREEMENTS
RECREATIONAL SERVICES
REDUCING TRANSACTIONS COSTS
REFORM PROGRAM
REFORM PROGRAMS
REGIONAL AGREEMENTS
REGIONAL TRADE
REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
REGULATORY COOPERATION
REGULATORY FREEDOM
REGULATORY INSTITUTIONS
REGULATORY MECHANISMS
REGULATORY PRINCIPLES
REGULATORY REFORM
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE SUPPLIERS
SERVICES LIBERALIZATION
SERVICES MARKETS
SERVICES NEGOTIATIONS
SERVICES PROVIDERS
SERVICES SECTOR
SERVICES SECTORS
SERVICES TRADE
STATE MONOPOLIES
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL STANDARDS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
TRADE AGREEMENT
TRADE IN SERVICES
TRADE LAW
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
TRADE OPENING
TRADE REFORM
TRADING PARTNER
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
TRANSPARENCY
UNILATERAL LIBERALIZATION
UNIVERSAL ACCESS
UNIVERSAL SERVICE
VESTED INTERESTS
WORLD ECONOMY
WORLD TRADE
WTO
Mattoo, Aaditya
Services in a Development Round : Three Goals and Three Proposals
relation Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3718
description The benefits of services trade reform are huge but services negotiations in the World Trade Organization (WTO) are making little progress. A proximate cause is the current negotiating process, based on an inertial request-and-offer approach rather than a set of goals that would give direction and momentum to the negotiations. The paper suggests that WTO members should consider: (1) locking in the current openness of cross-border trade for a wide range of services; (2) eliminating barriers to foreign investment either immediately or in a phased manner where regulatory inadequacies need to be remedied; and (3) allowing greater freedom of international movement at least for intra-corporate transferees and for service providers to fulfill specific services contracts. A deeper problem is that WTO members have sought to negotiate market access in services without adequately addressing concerns that the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) commitments limit regulatory freedom unduly and unpredictably, that regulatory institutions in many countries are too weak to cope with liberalized markets, and that there is no provision for the regulatory cooperation that is necessary for successful liberalization, particularly of temporary labor mobility. Three types of actions are needed: (1) at the current stage of its development, the GATS must focus primarily on disciplines for measures that discriminate against foreign services and providers, rather than on politically sensitive and legally complex rules for nondiscriminatory measures; (2) a credible assistance mechanism must be established to help developing countries make the regulatory improvements needed for successful liberalization; and (3) where necessary, WTO members should make access commitments on labor mobility conditional on the fulfillment of specific conditions by source countries-to screen services providers, accept and facilitate their return, and combat illegal migration.
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author Mattoo, Aaditya
author_facet Mattoo, Aaditya
author_sort Mattoo, Aaditya
title Services in a Development Round : Three Goals and Three Proposals
title_short Services in a Development Round : Three Goals and Three Proposals
title_full Services in a Development Round : Three Goals and Three Proposals
title_fullStr Services in a Development Round : Three Goals and Three Proposals
title_full_unstemmed Services in a Development Round : Three Goals and Three Proposals
title_sort services in a development round : three goals and three proposals
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/09/6292206/services-development-round-three-goals-three-proposals
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8271
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spelling okr-10986-82712021-04-23T14:02:43Z Services in a Development Round : Three Goals and Three Proposals Mattoo, Aaditya AGREEMENT ON TRADE ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA AUTONOMY BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BARGAINING POWER BILATERAL AGREEMENT BILATERAL AGREEMENTS BRAIN DRAIN BUSINESS COMMUNITY BUSINESS SERVICES COMMERCIAL PRESENCE COMPETITION LAW COMPLETE LIBERALIZATION CONCESSIONS COUNTRIES MUST CROSS-BORDER TRADE CURRENT ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPING COUNTRY POLICYMAKERS DOHA DEVELOPMENT AGENDA DOMESTIC REGULATION DOMESTIC REGULATIONS DYNAMIC GAINS ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIC POLICY ELIMINATING BARRIERS EXPORTERS EXPORTS FINANCIAL SECTORS FINANCIAL SERVICES FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN PROVIDERS FOREIGN SERVICE PROVIDERS FOREIGN SERVICES GATS GATS RULES GLOBAL TRADE GOVERNMENT SERVICES GROWTH RATE HEALTH SERVICES HUMAN CAPITAL ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION ILLEGAL MIGRATION IMPORTING COUNTRIES IMPROVED MARKET ACCESS INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL MARKET INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATING INTERNATIONAL TRADE LABOR FORCE LABOR MOBILITY LIBERAL REGIMES LIBERALIZATION COMMITMENTS LIBERALIZING COMMITMENTS MARKET ACCESS MARKET ACCESS COMMITMENTS MARKET OPENING MEMBER COUNTRIES MFN MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS MULTILATERAL AGREEMENT MULTILATERAL INSTITUTIONS MULTILATERAL NEGOTIATIONS MULTILATERAL TRADE MUTUAL RECOGNITION MUTUAL RECOGNITION AGREEMENTS NATIONAL TREATMENT NATIONAL TREATMENT OBLIGATION NATIONAL TREATMENT PRINCIPLE NON-DISCRIMINATORY MEASURES OPEN SERVICES MARKETS OPENNESS OUTSOURCING POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY INTERVENTION POLITICAL ECONOMY PRESENCE OF NATURAL PERSONS PRO-COMPETITIVE REGULATION PROTECTIONIST POLICIES PRUDENTIAL REGULATION PRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS RECIPROCAL CONCESSIONS RECIPROCITY RECOGNITION AGREEMENTS RECREATIONAL SERVICES REDUCING TRANSACTIONS COSTS REFORM PROGRAM REFORM PROGRAMS REGIONAL AGREEMENTS REGIONAL TRADE REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS REGULATORY COOPERATION REGULATORY FREEDOM REGULATORY INSTITUTIONS REGULATORY MECHANISMS REGULATORY PRINCIPLES REGULATORY REFORM SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE SUPPLIERS SERVICES LIBERALIZATION SERVICES MARKETS SERVICES NEGOTIATIONS SERVICES PROVIDERS SERVICES SECTOR SERVICES SECTORS SERVICES TRADE STATE MONOPOLIES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL STANDARDS TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TRADE AGREEMENT TRADE IN SERVICES TRADE LAW TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE NEGOTIATIONS TRADE OPENING TRADE REFORM TRADING PARTNER TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRANSPARENCY UNILATERAL LIBERALIZATION UNIVERSAL ACCESS UNIVERSAL SERVICE VESTED INTERESTS WORLD ECONOMY WORLD TRADE WTO The benefits of services trade reform are huge but services negotiations in the World Trade Organization (WTO) are making little progress. A proximate cause is the current negotiating process, based on an inertial request-and-offer approach rather than a set of goals that would give direction and momentum to the negotiations. The paper suggests that WTO members should consider: (1) locking in the current openness of cross-border trade for a wide range of services; (2) eliminating barriers to foreign investment either immediately or in a phased manner where regulatory inadequacies need to be remedied; and (3) allowing greater freedom of international movement at least for intra-corporate transferees and for service providers to fulfill specific services contracts. A deeper problem is that WTO members have sought to negotiate market access in services without adequately addressing concerns that the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) commitments limit regulatory freedom unduly and unpredictably, that regulatory institutions in many countries are too weak to cope with liberalized markets, and that there is no provision for the regulatory cooperation that is necessary for successful liberalization, particularly of temporary labor mobility. Three types of actions are needed: (1) at the current stage of its development, the GATS must focus primarily on disciplines for measures that discriminate against foreign services and providers, rather than on politically sensitive and legally complex rules for nondiscriminatory measures; (2) a credible assistance mechanism must be established to help developing countries make the regulatory improvements needed for successful liberalization; and (3) where necessary, WTO members should make access commitments on labor mobility conditional on the fulfillment of specific conditions by source countries-to screen services providers, accept and facilitate their return, and combat illegal migration. 2012-06-18T15:49:26Z 2012-06-18T15:49:26Z 2005-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/09/6292206/services-development-round-three-goals-three-proposals http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8271 English Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3718 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research