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ARTNeT/ADBI Reforming services for inclusive and
sustainable development of Asia and the Pacific
Date
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11-12 October 2010 |
Venue
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Bali, Indonesia |
Organizer
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UNESCAP Trade and Investment Division
Asian Development Bank Institute |
Objective
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Conference provides and opportunity to disseminate ARTNeT research exploring regulatory reforms and liberalization in service sector trade and investment with an assessment of their impacts on poverty and development prospects for the countries in the region. |
Documentation
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Presentations:
Monday, 11 October 2010
Keynote Address: Trade in Services and Prospects for
Global Inclusive Growth
Bernard Hoekman, International Trade Department,
World Bank
Services and development
Offshoring Services, Manafacturing Linkages, and the
Structure of Trade and Industry
Joseph Francois, University of Linz, Austria
Services and Human Development: A First Look at the Links
Ben Shepherd, Developing Trade Consultants Ltd., and
Gloria Pasadilla, ADB Institute
Measurement challenges
Measuring Trade in Services in Mode 4
Andreas Maurer, WTO
The Importance of Measuring Mode 3 Services Trade;
Some Case Studies from Australian Business Experience
Jane Brockman, Australian Services Roundtable
Measuring comparative advantage in services trade:
Barriers to Trade in Services [ 1, 2 ]
Prabir De, RIS, India
Offshoring and implications on development
Comparing Industrialization Paths of Asian IT Outsourcing
Industries, and Implications for Development
Ted Tschang, Lee Kong Chian School of Business,
Singapore Management University
The Effects of service trade liberalization in the presence
of offshoring
Zhang Yan, School of International Trade and Economics,
Central University of Finance and Economics, China
Comments on “A Comparison of the Industrialization Paths
for Asian Services Outsourcing Industries”
Junsok Yang, The Catholic Univ. of Korea
Tuesday, 12 October 2010
Public sector services and development
Exploring Access & Equity in Malaysia’s Private Higher
Education
Tham Siew Yean, National University of Malaysia
Improving Services for Domestic Connectivity in Indonesia
and the Role of a “Services Dialogue”
Sjamsu Rahardja, World Bank, Jakarta Office
China’s Liberalization of Trade in Distribution Services
Fan Ying, University of International Business and
Economics, China
Services Liberalization and Wage Inequality in the Philippines
Glenita Amoranto, Douglas Brooks, and Natalie Chun, ADB
Discussion on “China’s Liberalization of Trade in Distribution
Services” by Prof. Yin Fan
Kazuyuki Motohashi, University of Tokyo, and RIETI
Country studies and sectoral studies
“Singapore Shift” in Japan’s Services FDI into ASEAN
Shintaro Hamanaka, Office of Regional Economic
Integration, Asian Development Bank
Impact of Trade in Services on Gender Employment in India
Rashmi Banga, UNCTAD - India
Comments on “Singapore Shift in Japan’s FDI into Japan
Junsok Yang, Catholic University of Korea
Air Transport Services in APEC: Impact of Regulation on
Trade and Political Economy of Reform
Massimo Geloso-Grosso, Institut de Sciences Politiques
Liberazation of Seaports Services: Challenges and
Opportunities
Murat Ayber, Turkish Competition Authority
Trade Liberalisation and the Growth of Transport Services
in Bangladesh: An Environmental Impact Assessment Study
for Dhaka City
Nazrul Islam, CPD, Bangladesh
Ayber: “Liberalization of Seaport Services: Challenges &
Opportunities”
Ben Shepherd, Developing Trade Consultants, Ltd
Background papers
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Participants
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Programme
Information note for participants
List of participants |
Contact
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Ms. Mia Mikic
Economic Affairs Officer
Trade Policy Section
Trade and Investment Division, ESCAP
Email: mikic@un.org |
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Last updated: 12 November 2010 |
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