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Priorities and Pathways in Services Reform — Part I cover

This book presents a state-of-the-art evaluation of the benefits and costs of behind-the-border services reform. It introduces new, second-generation methods for quantifying regulatory barriers and applies those methods to a wide range of services sectors — financial, infrastructure and social — in a broad spectrum of countries. It uses advanced modeling techniques to project the sectoral, economy-wide and regional effects of services reforms, as well as highlight their adjustment costs. The empirical results offer fresh guidance to policy-makers, who need better information bases with which to prioritize services reforms and devise pathways to achieving them. The empirical methods provide invaluable tools to academics, researchers and policy advisors, who can use them to further improve those information bases. Priorities and Pathways in Services Reform: Part I — Quantitative Studies presents new methodological frameworks for assessing and prioritizing services reforms, and provides an up-to-date evaluation of the policy impacts across a range of services markets and countries. Part II — Political Economy furthers the conversation by analyzing what it takes for a reform to succeed.

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Sample Chapter(s)
Chapter 1: Measuring and Modelling Regulatory Restrictions in Services (184 KB)


Contents:
  • Measuring and Modelling Regulatory Restrictions in Services (Philippa Dee)
  • Impact of Regulatory Barriers to Trade in Insurance Services (Philippa Dee and Huong Dinh)
  • Impact of Regulatory Barriers to Trade in Banking Services (Huong Dinh)
  • Regulatory Restrictions in Logistics Services (Claire Hollweg and Marn-Heong Wong)
  • Impact of Air and Maritime Restrictions on International Transport Margins (Patricia Sourdin)
  • Restructuring and Productivity in Rail Transport (Pedro Cantos, José M Pastor and Lorenzo Serrano)
  • Sectoral Impacts of Reforms in Electricity and Gas Markets (Philippa Dee)
  • Impact of Trade Barriers on the Productivity of Higher Education Institutions (Philippa Dee)
  • Barriers to Trade in Healthcare Services in ASEAN Countries (Philippa Dee)
  • Assessing Services Reform (Philippa Dee)

Readership: Applied economics, graduate students, researchers and policy advisors in the areas of structural reform and economic integration.

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FRONT MATTER
  • Pages:i–xxii

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Measuring and Modelling Regulatory Restrictions in Services
  • Pages:1–27

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Impact of Regulatory Barriers to Trade in Insurance Services
  • Pages:29–66

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Impact of Regulatory Barriers to Trade in Banking Services
  • Pages:67–109

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Regulatory Restrictions in Logistics Services
  • Pages:111–141

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Impact of Air and Maritime Restrictions on International Transport Margins
  • Pages:143–164

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Restructuring and Productivity in Rail Transport
  • Pages:165–184

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Sectoral Impacts of Reforms in Electricity and Gas Markets
  • Pages:185–220

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Impact of Trade Barriers on the Productivity of Higher Education Institutions
  • Pages:221–246

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Barriers to Trade in Healthcare Services in ASEAN Countries
  • Pages:247–288

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Assessing Services Reform
  • Pages:289–358

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BACK MATTER
  • Pages:359–372

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