Financial Services And Preferential Trade Agreements: Lessons From Latin America

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, International, International Relations
Cover of the book Financial Services And Preferential Trade Agreements: Lessons From Latin America by Haddad Mona E.; Stephanou Constantinos, World Bank
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Haddad Mona E.; Stephanou Constantinos ISBN: 9780821382738
Publisher: World Bank Publication: May 27, 2010
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Haddad Mona E.; Stephanou Constantinos
ISBN: 9780821382738
Publisher: World Bank
Publication: May 27, 2010
Imprint:
Language: English
This volume chronicles the recent experience of governments in the Latin American region that have successfully completed financial services negotiations in the context of regional trade agreements. It aims at providing policymakers and negotiators with a better understanding of the complexities involved in financial services negotiations and a deeper understanding of the substantive issues related to financial services liberalization within a regional context, the process negotiators have to go through, and likely effects of financial market opening within regional agreements. The book fills an important gap in the literature on trade in services by focusing attention on the dynamics of trade and investment liberalization in a sector of considerable technical complexity and regulatory intensity - financial services; among a sample of countries (Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica) from a "first mover" region in the financial services liberalization front - Latin America; and in the confines of one specific type of negotiating setting - preferential trade agreements. One of the unique features of this volume is the three in-depth country case studies, all written by trade experts who led the negotiations of their respective countries in financial services. The country studies offer useful analytical insights into the substantive content of the legal provisions governing financial market opening in the region, and how such provisions have evolved over time and across negotiating settings. They describe how each of the three governments organized the conduct of negotiations in the sector; the extent of preparatory work that governments undertook during negotiations, sometimes outsourced to experts in academia or consulting firms; and the negotiating road maps that were put in place to help negotiators. The case studies are complemented with other chapters dealing with the evolving architecture of trade and investment disciplines in financial services and how best to prepare for negotiations in the sector.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
This volume chronicles the recent experience of governments in the Latin American region that have successfully completed financial services negotiations in the context of regional trade agreements. It aims at providing policymakers and negotiators with a better understanding of the complexities involved in financial services negotiations and a deeper understanding of the substantive issues related to financial services liberalization within a regional context, the process negotiators have to go through, and likely effects of financial market opening within regional agreements. The book fills an important gap in the literature on trade in services by focusing attention on the dynamics of trade and investment liberalization in a sector of considerable technical complexity and regulatory intensity - financial services; among a sample of countries (Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica) from a "first mover" region in the financial services liberalization front - Latin America; and in the confines of one specific type of negotiating setting - preferential trade agreements. One of the unique features of this volume is the three in-depth country case studies, all written by trade experts who led the negotiations of their respective countries in financial services. The country studies offer useful analytical insights into the substantive content of the legal provisions governing financial market opening in the region, and how such provisions have evolved over time and across negotiating settings. They describe how each of the three governments organized the conduct of negotiations in the sector; the extent of preparatory work that governments undertook during negotiations, sometimes outsourced to experts in academia or consulting firms; and the negotiating road maps that were put in place to help negotiators. The case studies are complemented with other chapters dealing with the evolving architecture of trade and investment disciplines in financial services and how best to prepare for negotiations in the sector.

More books from World Bank

Cover of the book Development Economics Through The Decades: A Critical Look At Thirty Years Of The World Development Report by Haddad Mona E.; Stephanou Constantinos
Cover of the book Bioenergy Development: Issues And Impacts For Poverty And Natural Resource Management by Haddad Mona E.; Stephanou Constantinos
Cover of the book Transitions In Secondary Education In Sub-Saharan Africa: Equity And Efficiency Issues by Haddad Mona E.; Stephanou Constantinos
Cover of the book Disease Control Priorities, Third Edition (Volume 5) by Haddad Mona E.; Stephanou Constantinos
Cover of the book Gender Dimensions Of Investment Climate Reform: A Guide For Policy Makers And Practitioners by Haddad Mona E.; Stephanou Constantinos
Cover of the book Comparing European And U.S. Securities Regulations: MiFID Versus Corresponding U.S. Regulations by Haddad Mona E.; Stephanou Constantinos
Cover of the book Textbooks And School Library Provision Secondary Education In Sub-Saharan Africa by Haddad Mona E.; Stephanou Constantinos
Cover of the book Science Technology And Innovation In Uganda: Recommendation For Policy And Action by Haddad Mona E.; Stephanou Constantinos
Cover of the book The World Bank Group A to Z 2015 by Haddad Mona E.; Stephanou Constantinos
Cover of the book Leveraging Urbanization in South Asia by Haddad Mona E.; Stephanou Constantinos
Cover of the book The Innovation Paradox by Haddad Mona E.; Stephanou Constantinos
Cover of the book Women, Business and the Law 2016 by Haddad Mona E.; Stephanou Constantinos
Cover of the book Private Sector Participation In Light Rail/Light Metro Transit Initiatives by Haddad Mona E.; Stephanou Constantinos
Cover of the book Planning, Connecting, and Financing Cities — Now by Haddad Mona E.; Stephanou Constantinos
Cover of the book Multigrade Teaching In Sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons From Uganda, Senegal, And The Gambia by Haddad Mona E.; Stephanou Constantinos
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy