服务贸易的政策壁垒:来自一个新数据库的证据

Policy Barriers to International Trade in Services: Evidence from a New Database

World Bank Economic Review · 2013
被引 237 · 同刊同年前 4%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

介绍了一个覆盖103个国家多个服务部门的新数据库,揭示了服务贸易政策中存在的隐性限制和区域差异,对研究贸易政策的经济学者有参考价值。

Abstract

Surprisingly little is known about policies that affect international trade in services. Previous analyses have focused on policy commitments made by countries in international agreements, but in many cases, these commitments do not reflect actual policy. This paper describes a new initiative to collect comparable information on trade policies for services from 103 countries across a range of service sectors and relevant modes of service delivery. The resulting database reveals interesting policy patterns. Although public monopolies are now rare and few services markets are completely closed, we observe numerous “second-generation” restrictions on entry, ownership, and operations. Even in instances in which there is little explicit discrimination against foreign providers, market access is often unpredictable because the allocation of new licenses remains opaque and highly discretionary in many countries. Across regions, some of the fastest-growing countries in Asia and the oil-rich Gulf states have restrictive policies in services, whereas some of the poorest countries are remarkably open. Across sectors, professional and transportation services are among the most protected industries in both industrial and developing countries, whereas retail, telecommunications, and even finance tend to be more open.

服务贸易政策壁垒服务贸易数据库市场准入限制第二代贸易壁垒