GLOBAL SERVICE EFFICIENCY AND THE ROLE OF SPECIAL AND DIFFERENTIAL BASED NEGOTIATIONrkQ中山大学中国第三产业研究中心
Daqing Yao & John WhalleyrkQ中山大学中国第三产业研究中心
Working Paper 22362rkQ中山大学中国第三产业研究中心
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ABSTRACTrkQ中山大学中国第三产业研究中心
This paper argues that the pursuit of special and differential treatments (SDT) by developing countries has hampered the liberalization of global service trade, which is one of the causes of the only slowing improving of service efficiency globally. We use value added per worker as a proxy of production efficiency, and show the growth rate of service efficiency is much lower than agriculture and industry. Despite the progress in world commodity market integration in past half century, the world service market remains highly segmented, which can be seen clearly from the World Bank’s STRD index and CHB index. We argue that the SDT negotiation contributes to the service market segment, and give three reasons on why it is difficult for developing countries to be granted SDT in service. In the last part we present some suggestions on trade negotiations in the future.rkQ中山大学中国第三产业研究中心
rkQ中山大学中国第三产业研究中心
rkQ中山大学中国第三产业研究中心
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