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Services Trade And Development The Experience Of Zambia World Bank Trade And Development Series 1st Edition Aaditya Mattoo Lucy Payton

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Services Trade And Development The Experience Of Zambia World Bank Trade And Development Series 1st Edition Aaditya Mattoo Lucy Payton
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 310
Author: Aaditya Mattoo; Lucy Payton
ISBN: 9780821368497, 9780821368503, 0821368494, 0821368508
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Services Trade And Development The Experience Of Zambia World Bank Trade And Development Series 1st Edition Aaditya Mattoo Lucy Payton by Aaditya Mattoo; Lucy Payton 9780821368497, 9780821368503, 0821368494, 0821368508 instant download after payment.

Some see trade in services as irrelevant to the development agenda for least developed countries (LDCs). Others see few benefits from past market openings by LDCs. This book debunks both views. It finds that serious imperfections in Zambia's reform of services trade deprived the country of significant benefits and diminished faith in liberalization. What is to be done? Move aggressively and consistently to eliminate barriers to entry and competition. Develop and enforce regulations to deal with market failures. And implement proactive policies to widen the access of firms, farms, and consumers to services of all kinds. These lessons from Zambia are applicable to all LDCs. In all this, international agreements can help. But to succeed, LDCs must commit to open markets and their trading partners must provide assistance for complementary reforms. Zambia, which leads the LDC group at the World Trade Organization, can show the way.

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