CJO - Abstract - Regional versus multilateral liberalization of services

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World Trade Review (2002), 1 : 187-209 Cambridge University Press
Copyright © Sherry M. Stephenson
doi:10.1017/S1474745602001155 (About doi)
Published online by Cambridge University Press 20 Aug 2002
World Trade Review (2002), 1:2:187-209 Cambridge University Press
Copyright © Sherry M. Stephenson
doi:10.1017/S1474745602001155

Regional versus multilateral liberalization of services


SHERRY M.  STEPHENSON  a1 c1 1
a1 Trade Unit, Organization of American States

Abstract

Many WTO members have been engaging in efforts at the regional level to liberalize services trade even as they are negotiating under the GATS. This duplication of negotiating effort might appear misplaced, unless regional trade agreements can actually produce results going beyond those at the multilateral level and thus serve the interests of their members. This paper explores in what areas regional agreements on services have surpassed the GATS in terms of delivering on three key objectives set out by all service agreements, namely the promotion of transparency, stability, and liberalization for services trade. The paper comments on how countries may evaluate where to best direct their negotiating efforts, according to the type of service activity in question, and suggests that regional agreements can prove to be useful in supporting and pushing forward multilateral services liberalization.


Correspondence:
c1 Correspondence: OAS Trade Unit, 1889 F Street NW, Washington DC 20006, USA. Email: sstephenson@oas.org.


Footnotes

1 The author is responsible for supporting the services negotiations in the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) process. The views in this paper are those of the author alone. The author would like to express gratitude to Soonhwa Yi for valuable research assistance, and to thank Rudolf Adlung and Julian Arkell for their very insightful comments on the first version of the paper.



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