Services Policies in Transition Economies : On the EU and WTO as Commitment Mechanisms

The authors analyze the extent to which the EU-15 and 16 transition economies used the WTO General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) to commit to service sector policy reforms. They compare GATS commitments with the evolution of actual policy stances over time. While there is substantial varianc...

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Main Authors: Eschenbach, Felix, Hoekman, Bernard
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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WTO
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/06/6875028/services-policies-transition-economies-european-union-world-trade-organization-commitment-mechanisms
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spelling okr-10986-84002021-04-23T14:02:41Z Services Policies in Transition Economies : On the EU and WTO as Commitment Mechanisms Eschenbach, Felix Hoekman, Bernard ACCESSION ACCESSION CANDIDATES ACCESSION COUNTRIES ACCESSION PROCESS AGREEMENT ON TRADE AVERAGE TARIFF CENTRAL ASIAN COMMERCIAL PRESENCE COMMON MARKET COMPETITIVENESS OF FIRMS CONSUMPTION ABROAD CONTRACTING PARTIES CONVERGENCE CROSS BORDER TRADE CROSS-BORDER TRADE CULTURAL SERVICES DISPUTE SETTLEMENT DISPUTE SETTLEMENT MECHANISMS DOMESTIC ENTERPRISES DOMESTIC REFORM DOMESTIC REFORMS ECONOMIC GROWTH ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS EUROPEAN UNION EXTERNAL TARIFF EXTERNAL TRADE EXTERNAL TRADE POLICY FINANCIAL SERVICES FOREIGN EXPORTERS FOREIGN MARKETS FOREIGN SUPPLIERS FORMAL DISPUTE SETTLEMENT FULL LIBERALIZATION GATS GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TRADE IN SERVICES GEOGRAPHIC PROXIMITY HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION OF COMMITMENTS INCREASING SPECIALIZATION INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INVESTMENT POLICIES INVESTMENT POLICY LOCAL MARKET MARKET ACCESS MARKET ACCESS COMMITMENTS MARKET SIZE MEMBER STATE MEMBER STATES MODES OF SUPPLY MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS MULTILATERAL DISCIPLINES MULTILATERAL SURVEILLANCE MULTILATERAL TRADE MULTILATERAL TRADE AGREEMENTS NATIONAL TREATMENT OPENNESS POLICY REFORM POLICY REFORMS POLICY RESEARCH PRIVATE SECTOR RECENT ACCESSION RECIPROCAL BASIS RECIPROCITY REGIONAL INTEGRATION REGULATORY FRAMEWORK ROUND NEGOTIATIONS SERVICE SECTOR SERVICE SECTORS SERVICES LIBERALIZATION SERVICES MARKETS SERVICES SECTOR SERVICES TRADE TARIFF BINDINGS TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE TERMS OF TRADE TRADE AGREEMENTS TRADE IN SERVICES TRADE NEGOTIATIONS TRADE POLICY TRADE POLICY REVIEW TRADE POLICY REVIEW MECHANISM TRADE RESTRICTIONS TRADING PARTNERS TRANSITION COUNTRIES TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRANSITION PERIOD TRANSPARENCY UNSKILLED LABOR WTO WTO ACCESSION WTO COMMITMENTS WTO MEMBERS WTO MEMBERSHIP The authors analyze the extent to which the EU-15 and 16 transition economies used the WTO General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) to commit to service sector policy reforms. They compare GATS commitments with the evolution of actual policy stances over time. While there is substantial variance across transition economies on both actual policies and GATS commitments, the authors find an inverse relationship between the depth of GATS commitments and the "quality" of actual services policies as assessed by the private sector. In part this can be explained by the fact that the prospect of EU accession makes GATS less relevant as a commitment device for a subset of transition economies. But for many of the non-EU accession candidates, the WTO seems to be a weak commitment device. One explanation is that the small size of the markets concerned generates weak external enforcement incentives. The authors' findings suggest greater collective investment by WTO members in monitoring and the need for transparency to increase the benefits of WTO membership to small countries. 2012-06-19T14:31:30Z 2012-06-19T14:31:30Z 2006-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/06/6875028/services-policies-transition-economies-european-union-world-trade-organization-commitment-mechanisms http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8400 English Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3951 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 Europe and Central Asia
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topic ACCESSION
ACCESSION CANDIDATES
ACCESSION COUNTRIES
ACCESSION PROCESS
AGREEMENT ON TRADE
AVERAGE TARIFF
CENTRAL ASIAN
COMMERCIAL PRESENCE
COMMON MARKET
COMPETITIVENESS OF FIRMS
CONSUMPTION ABROAD
CONTRACTING PARTIES
CONVERGENCE
CROSS BORDER TRADE
CROSS-BORDER TRADE
CULTURAL SERVICES
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT MECHANISMS
DOMESTIC ENTERPRISES
DOMESTIC REFORM
DOMESTIC REFORMS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS
EUROPEAN UNION
EXTERNAL TARIFF
EXTERNAL TRADE
EXTERNAL TRADE POLICY
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FOREIGN EXPORTERS
FOREIGN MARKETS
FOREIGN SUPPLIERS
FORMAL DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
FULL LIBERALIZATION
GATS
GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TRADE IN SERVICES
GEOGRAPHIC PROXIMITY
HEALTH SERVICES
IMPLEMENTATION OF COMMITMENTS
INCREASING SPECIALIZATION
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INVESTMENT POLICIES
INVESTMENT POLICY
LOCAL MARKET
MARKET ACCESS
MARKET ACCESS COMMITMENTS
MARKET SIZE
MEMBER STATE
MEMBER STATES
MODES OF SUPPLY
MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS
MULTILATERAL DISCIPLINES
MULTILATERAL SURVEILLANCE
MULTILATERAL TRADE
MULTILATERAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
NATIONAL TREATMENT
OPENNESS
POLICY REFORM
POLICY REFORMS
POLICY RESEARCH
PRIVATE SECTOR
RECENT ACCESSION
RECIPROCAL BASIS
RECIPROCITY
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
ROUND NEGOTIATIONS
SERVICE SECTOR
SERVICE SECTORS
SERVICES LIBERALIZATION
SERVICES MARKETS
SERVICES SECTOR
SERVICES TRADE
TARIFF BINDINGS
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
TERMS OF TRADE
TRADE AGREEMENTS
TRADE IN SERVICES
TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
TRADE POLICY
TRADE POLICY REVIEW
TRADE POLICY REVIEW MECHANISM
TRADE RESTRICTIONS
TRADING PARTNERS
TRANSITION COUNTRIES
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
TRANSITION PERIOD
TRANSPARENCY
UNSKILLED LABOR
WTO
WTO ACCESSION
WTO COMMITMENTS
WTO MEMBERS
WTO MEMBERSHIP
spellingShingle ACCESSION
ACCESSION CANDIDATES
ACCESSION COUNTRIES
ACCESSION PROCESS
AGREEMENT ON TRADE
AVERAGE TARIFF
CENTRAL ASIAN
COMMERCIAL PRESENCE
COMMON MARKET
COMPETITIVENESS OF FIRMS
CONSUMPTION ABROAD
CONTRACTING PARTIES
CONVERGENCE
CROSS BORDER TRADE
CROSS-BORDER TRADE
CULTURAL SERVICES
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT MECHANISMS
DOMESTIC ENTERPRISES
DOMESTIC REFORM
DOMESTIC REFORMS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS
EUROPEAN UNION
EXTERNAL TARIFF
EXTERNAL TRADE
EXTERNAL TRADE POLICY
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FOREIGN EXPORTERS
FOREIGN MARKETS
FOREIGN SUPPLIERS
FORMAL DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
FULL LIBERALIZATION
GATS
GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TRADE IN SERVICES
GEOGRAPHIC PROXIMITY
HEALTH SERVICES
IMPLEMENTATION OF COMMITMENTS
INCREASING SPECIALIZATION
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INVESTMENT POLICIES
INVESTMENT POLICY
LOCAL MARKET
MARKET ACCESS
MARKET ACCESS COMMITMENTS
MARKET SIZE
MEMBER STATE
MEMBER STATES
MODES OF SUPPLY
MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS
MULTILATERAL DISCIPLINES
MULTILATERAL SURVEILLANCE
MULTILATERAL TRADE
MULTILATERAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
NATIONAL TREATMENT
OPENNESS
POLICY REFORM
POLICY REFORMS
POLICY RESEARCH
PRIVATE SECTOR
RECENT ACCESSION
RECIPROCAL BASIS
RECIPROCITY
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
ROUND NEGOTIATIONS
SERVICE SECTOR
SERVICE SECTORS
SERVICES LIBERALIZATION
SERVICES MARKETS
SERVICES SECTOR
SERVICES TRADE
TARIFF BINDINGS
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
TERMS OF TRADE
TRADE AGREEMENTS
TRADE IN SERVICES
TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
TRADE POLICY
TRADE POLICY REVIEW
TRADE POLICY REVIEW MECHANISM
TRADE RESTRICTIONS
TRADING PARTNERS
TRANSITION COUNTRIES
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
TRANSITION PERIOD
TRANSPARENCY
UNSKILLED LABOR
WTO
WTO ACCESSION
WTO COMMITMENTS
WTO MEMBERS
WTO MEMBERSHIP
Eschenbach, Felix
Hoekman, Bernard
Services Policies in Transition Economies : On the EU and WTO as Commitment Mechanisms
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
relation Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3951
description The authors analyze the extent to which the EU-15 and 16 transition economies used the WTO General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) to commit to service sector policy reforms. They compare GATS commitments with the evolution of actual policy stances over time. While there is substantial variance across transition economies on both actual policies and GATS commitments, the authors find an inverse relationship between the depth of GATS commitments and the "quality" of actual services policies as assessed by the private sector. In part this can be explained by the fact that the prospect of EU accession makes GATS less relevant as a commitment device for a subset of transition economies. But for many of the non-EU accession candidates, the WTO seems to be a weak commitment device. One explanation is that the small size of the markets concerned generates weak external enforcement incentives. The authors' findings suggest greater collective investment by WTO members in monitoring and the need for transparency to increase the benefits of WTO membership to small countries.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Eschenbach, Felix
Hoekman, Bernard
author_facet Eschenbach, Felix
Hoekman, Bernard
author_sort Eschenbach, Felix
title Services Policies in Transition Economies : On the EU and WTO as Commitment Mechanisms
title_short Services Policies in Transition Economies : On the EU and WTO as Commitment Mechanisms
title_full Services Policies in Transition Economies : On the EU and WTO as Commitment Mechanisms
title_fullStr Services Policies in Transition Economies : On the EU and WTO as Commitment Mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed Services Policies in Transition Economies : On the EU and WTO as Commitment Mechanisms
title_sort services policies in transition economies : on the eu and wto as commitment mechanisms
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/06/6875028/services-policies-transition-economies-european-union-world-trade-organization-commitment-mechanisms
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