02631nam 2200589Ia 450 991045563470332120170816115551.01-280-08649-197866100864980-8213-8908-40-8213-8365-50-585-46564-9(CKB)111087027995988(EBL)476190(OCoLC)727645657(SSID)ssj0000088397(PQKBManifestationID)11997942(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000088397(PQKBWorkID)10083201(PQKB)10252542(OCoLC)559271388(MiAaPQ)EBC476190(EXLCZ)9911108702799598820001130d2003 uf 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMoving people to deliver services[electronic resource] /Aaditya Mattoo and Antonia Carzaniga, editorsWashington, DC World Bank; Oxford University Press20031 online resource (320 p.)Trade and development series. Moving people to deliver servicesDescription based upon print version of record.0-8213-5406-X Cover; Title Page; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction and Overview; Notes; References; The Economics, Law, and Policy of Mode 4; The Stakeholders' View; The Regulators' Perspective; Index; Back CoverThe WTO is today dealing with an issue that lies at the interface of two major challenges the world faces, trade liberalization and international migration. Greater freedom for the "temporary movement of individual service suppliers" is being negotiated under the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS). Conditions in many developed economies - ranging from aging populations to shortages of skilled labor - suggest that this may be a propitious time to put labor mobility squarely on the negotiating agenda. Yet there is limited awareness of how the GATS mechanism can be used to foster liberBanks and banking, InternationalFinancial services industryDeveloping countriesElectronic books.Banks and banking, International.Financial services industry382/.9Mattoo Aaditya456072Carzaniga Antonia(Antonia Giulia)859764MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910455634703321Moving people to deliver services1918573UNINA