Liberalizing Global Trade in Energy Services"Liberalizing Global Trade in Energy Services is one in a series of new AEI studies on negotiations to liberalize trade in services. Each study focuses on a particular service sector, identifies the major obstacles to liberalization in that area, and presents policy options for trade negotiators and interested private-sector participants."--Jacket. |
Contents
THE IMPORTANCE OF ENERGY SERVICES | 5 |
BENEFITS OF AND BARRIERS TO LIBERALIZING | 15 |
ENERGY SERVICES AND THE GATS | 29 |
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