Trade and Regulatory Reform Insights from Country Experience
As trade barriers at the border have fallen through successive trade negotiations, domestic regulation has emerged as a source of residual but potentially significant trade barriers. Recognising the importance of participating in intensified global competition, countries increasingly see regulatory...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Paris :
OECD Publishing
2001.
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Colección: | Industry, services, and trade Trade and regulatory reform
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- CONTENTS; Chapter 1. Trade and Regulatory Reform: Insights from the OECD Country Reviews and Other Analyses; Part I: Experience and best practices with the transparency principle; Chapter 2. Transparency Issues and the WTO Working Party on Domestic Regulation; Chapter 3. The Experiences of the IMF and Its Membership with Transparency and Related International Financial Reforms; Chapter 4. Transparency: A Business Perspective; Chapter 5. Consumer Interests in Regulatory and Trade Policies
- Part II: Experience and best practices in applying the principles of non-discrimination, avoiding unnecessary trade restrictiveness and competitionChapter 6. International Trade as a Vector in Domestic Regulatory Reform: Discrimination, Cost-Benefit Analysis and Negotiations; Chapter 7. Regulatory Reform in Infrastructure: The Indian Experience; Part III: Experience and best practices in internationally harmonised measures and recognition of foreign equivalent measures; Chapter 8. ""Deeper"" Integration in Services Trade in the Western Hemisphere: Domestic Regulation and Mutual Recognition
- Chapter 9. Hamornisation and Recognition: What Have We Learned? Some Preliminary ReflectionsChapter 10. Internationally Harmonised Measures and Recognition of Foreign Equivalent Measures; Part IV: Future perspectives; Chapter 11. Keynote Speech: Trade, Regulation and Governance; Chapter 12. Regulatory Diversity and Trade and Investment Liberalisation; Chapter 13. The Approach to Economic Reform in China: An Outline; Chapter 14. A Personal View of the Issues; Annex; List of Speakers and Discussants