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Programme
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Thursday 14 March
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10:00-10:15 |
A.
Introduction by the Chairman: objectives of the symposium
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Andrew
L. Stoler, Deputy-Director General
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10:15-11:00 |
B.
Assessment of trade in services: background
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(i)
Relevant GATS provisions
Hamid
Mamdouh, Director, Trade in Services Division, WTO
(ii)
Overview of current commitments under GATS
Rolf Adlung, Trade in Services Division, WTO
PowerPoint
presentation
Recommended
reading: (Chapter
4) (43 pages;
569 KB in pdf format) |
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11:00-11:45 |
C.
Trends in services trade under GATS — Recent developments
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Guy Karsenty, Trade in Services Section,
Statistics Division, WTO
PowerPoint
presentation
Recommended
reading: WTO document S/C/W/27/Add.1,
30 October 2000, (46 pages; 820 KB in Word format). |
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11:45-12:30 |
D.
Services reform, structural change and economic development:
empirical evidence
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Aaditya Mattoo, Senior Economist, World Bank
PowerPoint
presentation
Recommended
reading:
http://www.worldbank.org/prospects/gep2002/chapt3.pdf |
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15:00–16:30 |
E.
Services performance in developing countries
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“Elements
of the assessment” (22 pages;
144 KB in Word format)
Manuela Tortora, Coordinator, Commercial Diplomacy Programme (DITC)
Jolita Butkeviciene, Economic Affairs Officer, Trade in
Services Section (DITC)
PowerPoint
presentation
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16:30–17:15 |
F.
Trade in infrastructural services and economic efficiency:
national experiences
Presentations
based on research papers
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“Services
reform strategies for developing countries”
Christopher Findlay, Australian National
University, Canberra
PowerPoint
presentation
Recommended
reading: C. Findlay (2001), Services Sector Reform and
Development Strategies: Issues and Research Priorities, Policy
Issues in International Trade, Study Series No.8 (UNCTAD/ITCD/TAB/9) |
Friday 15 March
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Research
papers (cont'd) |
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10:00-10:45 |
“Trade
in infrastructural services: selected African experiences and
the GATS negotiations”
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Dominique Njinkeu, African Economic
Research Consortium, Nairobi
PowerPoint
presentation
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10:45-11:30 |
G.
The impact of regulatory reform on services sector growth and efficiency: experiences in OECD countries
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Pierre
Sauvé, Trade Policy Linkages Division, OECD Trade Directorate
(14 pages;
84 KB in Word format)
PowerPoint
presentation
Recommended
reading: http://www.oecd.org\ech\tradepolicy\services |
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11:30
-13:00
15:00 -
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H.
Trade in infrastructural services and economic efficiency:
Member submissions
Panelists
Other contributions
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I.
Additional presentations
These
presentations were initially prepared under agenda item H.
Unfortunately, the authors were unable to participate at the
Symposium.
- “Services export capacity in
developing countries, especially LDCs”, Dorothy Riddle,
Service-Growth Consultants Inc., Vancouver (10 pages;
59 KB in Word format)
- “Openness
and Trade in Services: Some empirical evidence for the
Andean Countries”, Alain Fairlie, Pontificia Universidad
Católica del Perú, Lima
PowerPoint
presentation
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