
Services Trade and Development
The Experience of Zambia
World Bank Publications (Publisher)
Published on 30. March 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
370 pages
978-0-8213-6849-7 (ISBN)
Description
This volume considers how a least developed country like Zambia can harness services trade for its development, aiming to ensure that policy makers and trade negotiators are fully informed about both the opportunities for expanding trade in services and the domestic pre-conditions for successful services liberalization.
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Series
Edition
1st ed. 2007
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
biography
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
418 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8213-6849-7 (9780821368497)
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Persons
AADITYA MATTOO is Lead Economist in the Development Research Group of the World Bank. He is leading a project on international trade in services, specializes in trade policy analysis and the operation of the WTO, and is helping enhance policy-making and negotiating capacity in developing countries. Prior to joining the Bank in 1999, he was Economic Counselor at the Trade in Services Division, World Trade Organization (WTO), Geneva. He also served as Economic Affairs Officer in the Economic Research and Analysis and Trade Policy Review Division of the WTO. Mr. Mattoo taught economics at the University of Sussex and Churchill College, Cambridge University. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from King's College, University of Cambridge, and M.Phil in Economics from St. Edmund Hall, University of Oxford. He is co-editor of Development, Trade and the WTO: A Handbook, Moving People to Deliver Services, and Domestic Regulation and Services Trade Liberalization, and has written extensively on trade and trade in services.
LUCY PAYTON works with the Trade Team of the Development Research Group of the World Bank. She contributes to the department's advisory work on trade policy and works on a number of trade related research projects. She is currently focused on analysing legal and regulatory barriers to trade in the insurance, banking, telecommunications and other services sectors. Prior to that, she did a cross-country empirical analysis of the effectiveness of government funded export promotion agencies. Lucy holds a Masters in International Relations and International Economics from the School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University.
LUCY PAYTON works with the Trade Team of the Development Research Group of the World Bank. She contributes to the department's advisory work on trade policy and works on a number of trade related research projects. She is currently focused on analysing legal and regulatory barriers to trade in the insurance, banking, telecommunications and other services sectors. Prior to that, she did a cross-country empirical analysis of the effectiveness of government funded export promotion agencies. Lucy holds a Masters in International Relations and International Economics from the School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University.
Content
Services Trade for Zambia's Development: An Overview; A.Mattoo & L.Payton Services in the Zambian Economy; J.Arnold & A.Mattoo Telecommunications: The Persistence of Monopoly; J.Arnold, B.Guermazi & A.Mattoo Financial Services: Dealing with Limited and Unequal Access; J.de Luna Martinez Air Transport: Revitalising Yamoussoukro; C.Schlumberger Tourism: Unfulfilled Promise; O.Cattaneo Migration from Zambia: Ensuring Temporariness through Cooperation; M.Amin & A.Mattoo Accountancy: The Importance of Appropriate Standards; N.Gathinji & J.Hegarty