APEC early voluntary sectoral liberalisation /

This paper examines the likely long-term of elected EVSL initiatives. It finds that, while the broadly-based nominations are likely to lead to real income gains for a majority of APEC members, some more narrow nominations could generate significant economic losses. The paper examines a range of modi...

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Main Author: Dee, Philippa S.
Corporate Author: Australia. Productivity Commission
Other Authors: Hardin, Alexis, Schuele, Michael
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Belconnen, A.C.T. : Productivity Commission, 1998.
Series:Staff research paper.
Staff research paper
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Summary:This paper examines the likely long-term of elected EVSL initiatives. It finds that, while the broadly-based nominations are likely to lead to real income gains for a majority of APEC members, some more narrow nominations could generate significant economic losses. The paper examines a range of modifications to the food proposal which could eliminate such problems.
Item Description:"July 1998"
Physical Description:viii, 38 p. : tables ; 26 cm.
Also available online via the World Wide Web.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 37-38)
ISBN:0646335618 (pbk.)