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The Peterson Institute for International Economics New Regional Trading Arrangements in the Asia Pacific?
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The Peterson Institute for International Economics World Capital Markets – Challenge to the G–10
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The Peterson Institute for International Economics Prospects for Free Trade in the Americas
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The Peterson Institute for International Economics Real Exchange Rates for the Year 2000
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The Peterson Institute for International Economics Asia–Pacific Fusion – Japan`s Role in APEC
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The Peterson Institute for International Economics The Exchange Rate System and the IMF – A Modest Agenda
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The Peterson Institute for International Economics Global Competition Policy
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The Peterson Institute for International Economics Global Corporations and National Governments
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The Peterson Institute for International Economics Who`s Bashing Whom? – Trade Conflict in High Technology Industries
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The Peterson Institute for International Economics Adjusting to Volatile Energy Prices
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The Peterson Institute for International Economics Sovereign Wealth Funds – Threats or Salvation?
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The Peterson Institute for International Economics Chasing Dirty Money – The Fight Against Money Laundering
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The Peterson Institute for International Economics Managed Floating Plus
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Pearson Education Macroeconomics
Olivier Blanchard studied at the University of Paris, Nanterre, and has taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology since 1982. He was Chief Economist at the International Monetary Fund between 2008 and 2015. He is currently the Fred Bergsten Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington. He also remains Robert M. Solow Professor of Economics Emeritus. Francesco Giavazzi is a Professor of Economics at Bocconi University in Milan and has been a visiting professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for over a decade, where he teaches a course on Macroeconomics to Undergraduate students based on this textbook. Alessia Amighini is an associate professor of Economics at Universita del Piemonte Orientale in Novara, Italy, and an adjunct professor of international economics at the Catholic university in Milan.
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Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd The Preferential Liberalization of Trade in Services: Comparative Regionalism
Services account for three quarters of GDP in many countries but less than a quarter of global trade. This insightful volume assesses recent evidence on services trade barriers, the extent to which preferential trade agreements liberalize trade in services and whether such liberalization benefits only participants or extends to non-member countries. It provides an excellent overview of the state of knowledge in this important area, as well as a number of detailed case studies of recent trade agreements that include services.'- Bernard Hoekman, European University Institute, Italy'Sky-high barriers to services trade are the foremost obstacle confronting 21st century trade ministers and create a major impediment to global growth. Ministers have made commendable progress in several regional trade agreements but not much in the World Trade Organization. This volume charts the terrain and provides an essential guide to the achievements and shortcomings of preferential liberalization.'- Gary Clyde Hufbauer, Peterson Institute for International Economics, USThis book fills an important gap in the trade literature by offering a comprehensive cross-regional comparison of approaches to preferential market opening and rule-making in the area of trade in services. Chronicling the spectacular recent rise of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) in services and with contributions from some of the world's leading experts, the book examines the forces shaping the demand for preferences in services trade. It asks whether and how preferential advances differ from, go further than, and might ultimately inform the development of multilateral disciplines on services under the World Trade Organization's (WTO) General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS).The book's core focus is on comparative scholarship, directing attention to the substantive features of services PTAs around the globe and exploring the iterative nature of rule-making and market opening in a still nascent field of trade diplomacy. It advances a number of ideas on how to multilateralize PTA advances in services and takes stock of the likely impact on the WTO system of ongoing attempts at crafting a plurilateral agreement on trade in services.Trade negotiators and policy officials working in the field of trade and investment in services as well as academics in the fields of law, economics and international political economy will find much of use in this authoritative study.Contributors: S. Abeysinghe, M. Bosworth, R. Chanda, A. Mattoo, M. Robert, M. Roy, P. Sauvé, S. Stephenson, I. Streho, R. Trewin, N. Ward
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