Capturing the implications of services trade liberalization

This paper evaluates the impact of service sector trade liberalization on the world economy by a ten-region, eleven-sector CGE model with import embodied technology transfer from developed countries to developing countries. Simulation results show that service sector trade liberalization not only di...

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Autores principales: Robinson, Sherman, Wang, Zhi, Martin, Will
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Informa UK Limited 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155628
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author Robinson, Sherman
Wang, Zhi
Martin, Will
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description This paper evaluates the impact of service sector trade liberalization on the world economy by a ten-region, eleven-sector CGE model with import embodied technology transfer from developed countries to developing countries. Simulation results show that service sector trade liberalization not only directly affects world service production and trade, but also has significant implications for other sectors in the economy. The major channel of the impact is through inter-industry input-output relations and TFP growth induced from services imported by developing countries from developed countries, which may be embodied with new information and advanced technology." -- Abstract
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spelling CGSpace1556282024-10-24T12:42:22Z Capturing the implications of services trade liberalization Robinson, Sherman Wang, Zhi Martin, Will trade liberalization computable general equilibrium models technology transfer This paper evaluates the impact of service sector trade liberalization on the world economy by a ten-region, eleven-sector CGE model with import embodied technology transfer from developed countries to developing countries. Simulation results show that service sector trade liberalization not only directly affects world service production and trade, but also has significant implications for other sectors in the economy. The major channel of the impact is through inter-industry input-output relations and TFP growth induced from services imported by developing countries from developed countries, which may be embodied with new information and advanced technology." -- Abstract 2002-03 2024-10-24T12:42:22Z 2024-10-24T12:42:22Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155628 en Limited Access Informa UK Limited Robinson, Sherman; Wang, Zhi; Martin, Will. 2002. Capturing the implications of services trade liberalization. Economics Systems Research 14(1): 3-33. https://doi.org/10.1080/09535310220111806
spellingShingle trade liberalization
computable general equilibrium models
technology transfer
Robinson, Sherman
Wang, Zhi
Martin, Will
Capturing the implications of services trade liberalization
title Capturing the implications of services trade liberalization
title_full Capturing the implications of services trade liberalization
title_fullStr Capturing the implications of services trade liberalization
title_full_unstemmed Capturing the implications of services trade liberalization
title_short Capturing the implications of services trade liberalization
title_sort capturing the implications of services trade liberalization
topic trade liberalization
computable general equilibrium models
technology transfer
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155628
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