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No. 1 | 06 Feb 2004 |
Services Trade Liberalisation
This study has two components: identification of concrete examples of services exports by developing countries, and quantitative studies on the gains from services liberalisation. While the study is by no means comprehensive, and is subject to many... |
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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. 4 | 13 Aug 2004 |
Structural Adjustment in Textiles and Clothing in the Post-ATC Trading Environment
This study focuses on the adjustment challenges facing the textile and clothing industries across the globe. The analytical work was initially suggested during informal consultations between the OECD Trade Committee and Civil Society Organisations.... |
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No. 5 | 24 Sept 2004 |
Addressing Market-Access Concerns of Developing Countries arising from Environmental and Health Requirements
This report represents the stock-taking of the lessons learned from a series of twenty OECD case studies which examined specific market access problems arising from environmental and health requirements faced by developing country exporters. Together... |
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No. 6 | 27 Sept 2004 |
Analysis of Non-Tariff Measures
This study, that investigates two specific types of quantitative restrictions, namely import prohibitions and quotas, is part of a broad reflection aimed at learning more about the nature and scope of non-tariff measures. The analysis reviews... |
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No. 7 | 07 Oct 2004 |
Services Barriers and their Economic Impact
This paper applies the most advanced methodologies for measuring services barriers to calculate the restrictiveness and the impact of services barriers in selected transition economies, i.e. the Baltic States, and eight South Eastern European (SEE)... |
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No. 8 | 10 Nov 2004 |
The Cost of Introducing and Implementing Trade Facilitation Measures
This report presents preliminary findings from a series of country surveys on the costs of introducing and implementing trade facilitation measures. It was prepared in response to concerns with respect to the cost implications of a future WTO... |
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No. 9 | 15 Dec 2004 |
Regulatory Reform and Market Openness
This study examines the interconnections between domestic regulatory reform and market openness by drawing on OECD’s earlier work on the regulatory aspects of trade. Part 1 considers how domestic regulations and regulatory reform affect market... |
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No. 10 | 21 Dec 2004 |
International Licensing and the Strengthening of Intellectual Property Rights in Developing Countries
This study presents an empirical analysis of the extent to which stronger intellectual property rights promote international technology transfer through licensing activities. The analysis focuses on licensing activities of U.S. multinationals as well... |
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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. 12 | 22 Feb 2005 |
Trade Facilitation Reforms in the Service of Development
This document presents country studies on customs reforms that have taken place in Mozambique, Angola, Pakistan and Peru. The studies were used as supporting material for the report on "Trade Facilitation Reforms in the Service of Development"... |
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No. 13 | 01 Mar 2005 |
Regulatory Reform in the Russian Federation
This study forms part of Russia’s regulatory reform review undertaken under the OECD regulatory reform programme. It describes Russia’s trade environment and its recent trade and foreign investment policy developments with a focus on trade-related... |
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No. 14 | 08 Mar 2005 |
Analysis of Non-Tariff Measures
This study examines the nature and the extent of use of customs fees and charges that affect imports at borders. It is part of a series of studies that analyse various types of non-tariff measures and the objective of this paper is to contribute to... |
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No. 15 | 22 Mar 2005 |
Regional Trading Arrangements and the Multilateral Trading System
Following up a 2003 publication by the Trade Committee, this paper examines the treatment of agriculture in regional trading arrangements (RTAs) against the background of treatment under the multilateral trading system (MTS). This paper describes 18... |
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No. 18 | 18 Apr 2005 |
Impact of Changes in Tariffs on Developing Countries' Government Revenue
This paper addresses tariff revenue concerns that some countries have been expressing in the context of the current multilateral trade negotiations under the Doha Development Agenda. This paper: discusses methodological issues associated with... |
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No. 17 | 26 Apr 2005 |
Trade Preference Erosion
This paper presents the new findings from the on-going work of the OECD project on trade preference erosion. Following a review of the recent literature, the paper develops two main types of analysis. First, a detailed statistical analysis is... |
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No. 16 | 03 Jun 2005 |
Analysis of Non-Tariff Barriers of Concern to Developing Countries
This paper identifies non-tariff barriers (NTBs) faced by developing countries in their trade with developed countries and in South-South trade. The goal is to raise awareness of barriers that interfere with the ability of developing countries to... |
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No. 19 | 06 Jun 2005 |
Trade Policy
This report describes the complex and changing interrelationship between trade, domestic investment and foreign direct investment (FDI) and provides examples of good practices in trade policymaking that create a healthy investment climate in... |
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No. 20 | 18 Aug 2005 |
Trade Preference Erosion
This paper presents additional findings from the on-going work of the OECD project on trade preference erosion. The purpose was to assess in more detail the situation of those preference-reliant countries seen as being most at risk of experiencing... |
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No. 21 | 12 Oct 2005 |
The Economic Impact of Trade Facilitation
This paper examines the economic impact of trade facilitation and in particular the link between trade facilitation and trade flows, government revenue and foreign direct investment. It is part of a series of studies that analyse various aspects of... |
OECD Trade Policy Papers
NB. No. 1 to No. 139 were released under the previous series title OECD Trade Policy Working Papers.
English
- ISSN: 18166873 (online)
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Services Trade Liberalisation
Julia Nielson and Daria Taglioni
06 Feb 2004
This study has two components: identification of concrete examples of services exports by developing countries, and quantitative studies on the gains from services liberalisation. While the study is by no means comprehensive, and is subject to many...
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...
Structural Adjustment in Textiles and Clothing in the Post-ATC Trading Environment
Denis Audet
13 Aug 2004
This study focuses on the adjustment challenges facing the textile and clothing industries across the globe. The analytical work was initially suggested during informal consultations between the OECD Trade Committee and Civil Society Organisations....
Addressing Market-Access Concerns of Developing Countries arising from Environmental and Health Requirements
Dale Andrew, Karim Dahou and Ronald Steenblik
24 Sept 2004
This report represents the stock-taking of the lessons learned from a series of twenty OECD case studies which examined specific market access problems arising from environmental and health requirements faced by developing country exporters. Together...
Analysis of Non-Tariff Measures
Peter Czaga
27 Sept 2004
This study, that investigates two specific types of quantitative restrictions, namely import prohibitions and quotas, is part of a broad reflection aimed at learning more about the nature and scope of non-tariff measures. The analysis reviews...
Services Barriers and their Economic Impact
Nora Dihel and Blanka Kalinova
07 Oct 2004
This paper applies the most advanced methodologies for measuring services barriers to calculate the restrictiveness and the impact of services barriers in selected transition economies, i.e. the Baltic States, and eight South Eastern European (SEE)...
The Cost of Introducing and Implementing Trade Facilitation Measures
Evdokia Moïsé
10 Nov 2004
This report presents preliminary findings from a series of country surveys on the costs of introducing and implementing trade facilitation measures. It was prepared in response to concerns with respect to the cost implications of a future WTO...
Regulatory Reform and Market Openness
Peter Czaga
15 Dec 2004
This study examines the interconnections between domestic regulatory reform and market openness by drawing on OECD’s earlier work on the regulatory aspects of trade. Part 1 considers how domestic regulations and regulatory reform affect market...
International Licensing and the Strengthening of Intellectual Property Rights in Developing Countries
Walter G. Park and Douglas C. Lippoldt
21 Dec 2004
This study presents an empirical analysis of the extent to which stronger intellectual property rights promote international technology transfer through licensing activities. The analysis focuses on licensing activities of U.S. multinationals as well...
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...
Trade Facilitation Reforms in the Service of Development
Evdokia Moïsé
22 Feb 2005
This document presents country studies on customs reforms that have taken place in Mozambique, Angola, Pakistan and Peru. The studies were used as supporting material for the report on "Trade Facilitation Reforms in the Service of Development"...
Regulatory Reform in the Russian Federation
Blanka Kalinova
01 Mar 2005
This study forms part of Russia’s regulatory reform review undertaken under the OECD regulatory reform programme. It describes Russia’s trade environment and its recent trade and foreign investment policy developments with a focus on trade-related...
Analysis of Non-Tariff Measures
OECD
08 Mar 2005
This study examines the nature and the extent of use of customs fees and charges that affect imports at borders. It is part of a series of studies that analyse various types of non-tariff measures and the objective of this paper is to contribute to...
Regional Trading Arrangements and the Multilateral Trading System
OECD
22 Mar 2005
Following up a 2003 publication by the Trade Committee, this paper examines the treatment of agriculture in regional trading arrangements (RTAs) against the background of treatment under the multilateral trading system (MTS). This paper describes 18...
Impact of Changes in Tariffs on Developing Countries' Government Revenue
Przemyslaw Kowalski
18 Apr 2005
This paper addresses tariff revenue concerns that some countries have been expressing in the context of the current multilateral trade negotiations under the Doha Development Agenda. This paper: discusses methodological issues associated with...
Trade Preference Erosion
Douglas C. Lippoldt and Przemyslaw Kowalski
26 Apr 2005
This paper presents the new findings from the on-going work of the OECD project on trade preference erosion. Following a review of the recent literature, the paper develops two main types of analysis. First, a detailed statistical analysis is...
Analysis of Non-Tariff Barriers of Concern to Developing Countries
OECD
03 Jun 2005
This paper identifies non-tariff barriers (NTBs) faced by developing countries in their trade with developed countries and in South-South trade. The goal is to raise awareness of barriers that interfere with the ability of developing countries to...
Trade Policy
OECD
06 Jun 2005
This report describes the complex and changing interrelationship between trade, domestic investment and foreign direct investment (FDI) and provides examples of good practices in trade policymaking that create a healthy investment climate in...
Trade Preference Erosion
Douglas C. Lippoldt and Przemyslaw Kowalski
18 Aug 2005
This paper presents additional findings from the on-going work of the OECD project on trade preference erosion. The purpose was to assess in more detail the situation of those preference-reliant countries seen as being most at risk of experiencing...
The Economic Impact of Trade Facilitation
Michael Engman
12 Oct 2005
This paper examines the economic impact of trade facilitation and in particular the link between trade facilitation and trade flows, government revenue and foreign direct investment. It is part of a series of studies that analyse various aspects of...