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No. 35 | 30 May 2006 |
Logistics and Time as a Trade Barrier
This paper analyses the relation between time for exports and imports, logistics services and international trade. Time is found not only to reduce trade volumes, but more importantly lengthy procedures for exports and imports reduce the probability... |
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No. 202 | 25 May 2017 |
Making trade work for all
Against the background of rising anti-globalisation sentiment, this report argues that, while there are good reasons for some people to be angry, trade is not the root of many problems, nor can it solve them on its own. What is needed is an... |
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No. 2 | 14 Jun 2004 |
Managing Request-Offer Negotiations Under the GATS
This study forms part of on-going OECD work on trade in services, in co-operation with UNCTAD, aimed at assisting WTO Members in managing request-offer negotiations under the GATS. The key objective is to help officials of WTO Members in both gaining... |
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No. 11 | 15 Feb 2005 |
Managing Request-Offer Negotiations under the GATS
This study forms part of on-going OECD work on trade in services, in co-operation with UNCTAD, aimed at assisting WTO Members in managing request-offer negotiations under the GATS. The key objective is to help officials of WTO Members in both gaining... |
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No. 186 | 02 Dec 2015 |
Managing the Minerals Sector: Implications for Trade from Peru and Colombia
Managing and regulating the extractive industries can pose substantial challenges to minerals-rich countries. Aiming to overcome the “resource curse”, some countries attempt to generate greater gains from their natural resources by using trade policy... |
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No. 159 | 19 Dec 2013 |
Mapping Global Value Chains
World trade and production are increasingly structured around “global value chains” (GVCs). The last few years have witnessed a growing number of case studies describing at the product level how production is internationally fragmented, but there is... |
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No. 248 | 18 May 2021 |
Mapping commonalities in regulatory approaches to cross-border data transfers
Data flows across border underpin today’s digitalised and globally interconnected world, but have also given rise to a range of concerns, including about privacy protection, intellectual property protection, regulatory reach, competition, and... |
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No. 216 | 05 Sept 2018 |
Mapping the OECD Government Procurement Taxonomy with International Best Practices
The OECD developed a taxonomy of measures affecting government procurement which provides a classification system for different GP measures, policies and procedures, which can impact cross-border government procurement. This project aims to further... |
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No. 203 | 23 Jun 2017 |
Mapping the participation of ASEAN small- and medium- sized enterprises in global value chains
Participation in global value chains (GVCs) can be a pathway for economic development. It is associated with growing productivity, exporting more sophisticated products and a less concentrated export basket (Kowalski et al., 2015). However, it is... |
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No. 244 | 04 Dec 2020 |
Mapping trade to household budget survey
Whether gains from trade are equally distributed within countries is the subject of a lively debate. This paper presents a novel framework to analyse the distributional effects of trade policy by linking the OECD’s CGE trade model, METRO, with... |
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No. 214 | 11 Apr 2018 |
Market Opening, Growth and Employment
What can further market integration contribute to growth and employment? A series of hypothetical trade reform scenarios explores what countries at different levels of development can expect to gain from reforming tariffs, non-tariff barriers, trade... |
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No. 73 | 29 Jul 2008 |
Market Openness, Trade Liberalisation and Innovation Capacity in the Finnish Telecom Equipment Industry
There is today a great interest in understanding how governments can promote innovation and the benefits it brings, as evidenced by the discussions at the 2007 OECD Ministerial Council Meeting. Against this background, the OECD Trade Committee... |
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No. 68 | 01 Feb 2008 |
Market Structure in the Distribution Sector and Merchandise Trade
This study aims at exploring how recent developments in the retail sector affect trade in consumer goods. It focuses on three areas of development: i) internationalisation; ii) market structure; and iii) the growing market share of retailers? private... |
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No. 258 | 01 Dec 2021 |
Measuring competition in services markets with pass-through and speed of adjustment
Making trade work for all and harnessing popular support for openness to trade depends on consumers benefitting from lower prices and broader product variety. The present study reveals that those benefits depend on competition in services markets, in... |
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No. 268 | 15 Feb 2023 |
Measuring distortions in international markets: Below-market energy inputs
Government support for industrial firms can come in many different forms and through a range of channels, varying in complexity. A particularly challenging form of support is energy inputs offered to industrial producers at below-market prices. |
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No. 247 | 12 May 2021 |
Measuring distortions in international markets: Below-market finance
The support that governments provide to their industrial producers has been a growing source of concern. Much of that support is provided by governments through the financial system, either in the form of below‑market borrowings or below-market... |
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No. 218 | 07 Jan 2019 |
Measuring distortions in international markets: The aluminium value chain
This report builds on the OECD’s longstanding work measuring government support in agriculture, fossil fuels, and fisheries in order to estimate support and related market distortions in the aluminium value chain. Results show that non-market forces,... |
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No. 267 | 15 Feb 2023 |
Measuring distortions in international markets: The rolling-stock value chain
Government support to producers of rolling stock is raising concerns about possible market distortions and unfair competition. This report aims to quantify both the scale of government support and to identify the various ways in which governments... |
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No. 234 | 12 Dec 2019 |
Measuring distortions in international markets: The semiconductor value chain
This report builds on the OECD’s longstanding work measuring government support in agriculture, fossil fuels, fisheries, and more recently in the aluminium value chain in order to estimate producer support and related market distortions in the... |
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No. 227 | 25 Apr 2019 |
Micro-Evidence on Corporate Relationships in Global Value Chains
Global value chains (GVCs) have sharpened the interdependencies between trade and foreign direct investment (FDI). Using a novel micro-level dataset covering about 27 000 corporate relationships of 147 multinational enterprises (MNEs) in 13 sectors,... |
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Logistics and Time as a Trade Barrier
Hildegunn Kyvik Nordås, Enrico Pinali et Massimo Geloso Grosso
30 May 2006
This paper analyses the relation between time for exports and imports, logistics services and international trade. Time is found not only to reduce trade volumes, but more importantly lengthy procedures for exports and imports reduce the probability...
Making trade work for all
OCDE
25 May 2017
Against the background of rising anti-globalisation sentiment, this report argues that, while there are good reasons for some people to be angry, trade is not the root of many problems, nor can it solve them on its own. What is needed is an...
Managing Request-Offer Negotiations Under the GATS
Massimo Geloso Grosso
14 Jun 2004
This study forms part of on-going OECD work on trade in services, in co-operation with UNCTAD, aimed at assisting WTO Members in managing request-offer negotiations under the GATS. The key objective is to help officials of WTO Members in both gaining...
Managing Request-Offer Negotiations under the GATS
Massimo Geloso Grosso
15 Feb 2005
This study forms part of on-going OECD work on trade in services, in co-operation with UNCTAD, aimed at assisting WTO Members in managing request-offer negotiations under the GATS. The key objective is to help officials of WTO Members in both gaining...
Managing the Minerals Sector: Implications for Trade from Peru and Colombia
Jane Korinek
02 Dec 2015
Managing and regulating the extractive industries can pose substantial challenges to minerals-rich countries. Aiming to overcome the “resource curse”, some countries attempt to generate greater gains from their natural resources by using trade policy...
Mapping Global Value Chains
Koen De Backer et Sébastien Miroudot
19 Dec 2013
World trade and production are increasingly structured around “global value chains” (GVCs). The last few years have witnessed a growing number of case studies describing at the product level how production is internationally fragmented, but there is...
Mapping commonalities in regulatory approaches to cross-border data transfers
Francesca Casalini, Javier López González et Taku Nemoto
18 May 2021
Data flows across border underpin today’s digitalised and globally interconnected world, but have also given rise to a range of concerns, including about privacy protection, intellectual property protection, regulatory reach, competition, and...
Mapping the OECD Government Procurement Taxonomy with International Best Practices
Julien Gourdon
05 Sept 2018
The OECD developed a taxonomy of measures affecting government procurement which provides a classification system for different GP measures, policies and procedures, which can impact cross-border government procurement. This project aims to further...
Mapping the participation of ASEAN small- and medium- sized enterprises in global value chains
Javier López González
23 Jun 2017
Participation in global value chains (GVCs) can be a pathway for economic development. It is associated with growing productivity, exporting more sophisticated products and a less concentrated export basket (Kowalski et al., 2015). However, it is...
Mapping trade to household budget survey
Nhung Luu, Nicolas Woloszko, Orsetta Causa, Christine Arriola, Frank van Tongeren et Åsa Johansson
04 Dec 2020
Whether gains from trade are equally distributed within countries is the subject of a lively debate. This paper presents a novel framework to analyse the distributional effects of trade policy by linking the OECD’s CGE trade model, METRO, with...
Market Opening, Growth and Employment
OCDE
11 Apr 2018
What can further market integration contribute to growth and employment? A series of hypothetical trade reform scenarios explores what countries at different levels of development can expect to gain from reforming tariffs, non-tariff barriers, trade...
Market Openness, Trade Liberalisation and Innovation Capacity in the Finnish Telecom Equipment Industry
Caroline Lesser
29 Jul 2008
There is today a great interest in understanding how governments can promote innovation and the benefits it brings, as evidenced by the discussions at the 2007 OECD Ministerial Council Meeting. Against this background, the OECD Trade Committee...
Market Structure in the Distribution Sector and Merchandise Trade
Hildegunn Kyvik Nordås, Massimo Geloso Grosso et Enrico Pinali
01 Feb 2008
This study aims at exploring how recent developments in the retail sector affect trade in consumer goods. It focuses on three areas of development: i) internationalisation; ii) market structure; and iii) the growing market share of retailers? private...
Measuring competition in services markets with pass-through and speed of adjustment
Frédéric Gonzales, Hildegunn Kyvik Nordås et Michel Lioussis
01 Dec 2021
Making trade work for all and harnessing popular support for openness to trade depends on consumers benefitting from lower prices and broader product variety. The present study reveals that those benefits depend on competition in services markets, in...
Government support for industrial firms can come in many different forms and through a range of channels, varying in complexity. A particularly challenging form of support is energy inputs offered to industrial producers at below-market prices.
Measuring distortions in international markets: Below-market finance
OCDE
12 May 2021
The support that governments provide to their industrial producers has been a growing source of concern. Much of that support is provided by governments through the financial system, either in the form of below‑market borrowings or below-market...
This report builds on the OECD’s longstanding work measuring government support in agriculture, fossil fuels, and fisheries in order to estimate support and related market distortions in the aluminium value chain. Results show that non-market forces,...
Government support to producers of rolling stock is raising concerns about possible market distortions and unfair competition. This report aims to quantify both the scale of government support and to identify the various ways in which governments...
This report builds on the OECD’s longstanding work measuring government support in agriculture, fossil fuels, fisheries, and more recently in the aluminium value chain in order to estimate producer support and related market distortions in the...
Micro-Evidence on Corporate Relationships in Global Value Chains
Andrea Andrenelli, Iza Lejárraga, Sébastien Miroudot et Letizia Montinari
25 Apr 2019
Global value chains (GVCs) have sharpened the interdependencies between trade and foreign direct investment (FDI). Using a novel micro-level dataset covering about 27 000 corporate relationships of 147 multinational enterprises (MNEs) in 13 sectors,...