Moving people to deliver services /
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TextSeries: Trade and development seriesPublication details: Washington, DC : World Bank, Oxford University Press, c2003.Description: xi, 244 pISBN: - 9780821354063
- 082135406X
- 382.9
- HD9980.6 .M68 2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The book brings together contributions from service providers, regulators (including ministries of labor and justice), researchers, trade negotiators, and the private sector. They provide a broad range of perspectives on the one central question: How can service trade liberalization be accomplished in a way that benefits both home and host countries? The result is a balanced consideration of the issues surrounding WTO labor mobility negotiations at a historically critical juncture.
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