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No. 105 | 14 Sept 2010 |
Policy Complements to the Strengthening of IPRS in Developing Countries - China's Intellectual Property Environment
Along many dimensions, China has made progress in strengthening the protection of intellectual property (IP) and expanding its research and development (R&D) base over the past two decades. Meanwhile, people’s understanding of IP has gone beyond a... |
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No. 266 | 17 Jan 2023 |
Post-COVID-19 trade scenarios and priorities for Latin America
International trade and in particular global value chains have provided many economies with new opportunities to participate in international trade and access new technologies. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the fore specific vulnerabilities in... |
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No. 85 | 19 Feb 2009 |
Quantifying Regulatory Barriers to Services Trade
This study analyses how domestic regulation affects trade in services through commercial presence and to what extent regulation, level and heterogeneity, has an impact on the choice of mode of servicing a foreign market for total services, financial... |
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No. 28 | 20 Jan 2006 |
Quantifying the Trade and Economic Effects of Non-Tariff Measures
Significant progress has been made in quantifying the effects of non-tariff measures since OECD commissioned its last major review of this topic in 1997. This paper reviews the literature of NTMs and assesses the different methods available.... |
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No. 282 | 24 Jun 2024 |
Quantifying the role of state enterprises in industrial subsidies
The growing participation of state enterprises in industrial supply chains raises concerns over the implications for global markets of the subsidies that some of these companies receive. New firm-level evidence from the OECD MAGIC database shows that... |
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No. 153 | 14 Jun 2013 |
Quantitative Evidence on Transparency in Regional Trade Agreements
What influences the adoption of transparency obligations in trade agreements, and what are its effects? This paper uses a new dataset on transparency provisions in over a hundred regional trade agreements (RTAs) to provide empirical evidence of the... |
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No. 269 | 11 Apr 2023 |
Raw materials critical for the green transition
The challenge of achieving net zero CO2 emissions will require a significant scaling up of production and international trade of several raw materials which are critical for transforming the global economy from one dominated by fossil fuels to one... |
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No. 101 | 19 Jul 2010 |
Recent Trends in Export Restrictions
Prices for commodities such as minerals and metals have increased significantly over the past few years. At the same time, there has also been an increase in restrictions on the export of raw materials which has led policy makers and business people... |
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No. 82 | 22 Dec 2008 |
Recovery and Beyond: Enhancing Competitiveness to Realise Indonesia's Trade Potential
As Indonesia recovered from the 1997-98 Asian Financial Crisis, the economy underwent significant political and structural changes, and the role of trade policy evolved. It is clear that there is much scope for trade to enhance economic growth.... |
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No. 15 | 22 Mar 2005 |
Regional Trading Arrangements and the Multilateral Trading System
Following up a 2003 publication by the Trade Committee, this paper examines the treatment of agriculture in regional trading arrangements (RTAs) against the background of treatment under the multilateral trading system (MTS). This paper describes 18... |
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No. 48 | 09 Feb 2007 |
Regulatory Reform and Market Openness
Evidence suggests that differences in regulatory requirements of individual economies may actually impede gains from trade liberalization, while a smooth functioning, transparent regulatory system can have positive effects on trade and investment... |
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No. 9 | 15 Dec 2004 |
Regulatory Reform and Market Openness
This study examines the interconnections between domestic regulatory reform and market openness by drawing on OECD’s earlier work on the regulatory aspects of trade. Part 1 considers how domestic regulations and regulatory reform affect market... |
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No. 13 | 01 Mar 2005 |
Regulatory Reform in the Russian Federation
This study forms part of Russia’s regulatory reform review undertaken under the OECD regulatory reform programme. It describes Russia’s trade environment and its recent trade and foreign investment policy developments with a focus on trade-related... |
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No. 141 | 10 Dec 2012 |
Regulatory Transparency in Multilateral Agreements Controlling Exports of Tropical Timber, E-Waste and Conflict Diamonds
Export restrictions can be problematic if trading partners question either their conformity with international obligations or their possibly unintended negative impacts on others. Regulatory transparency can help. This paper examines how three... |
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No. 245 | 01 Mar 2021 |
Resource efficiency, the circular economy, sustainable materials management and trade in metals and minerals
A more resource efficient and circular economy will help to decouple global economic growth from natural resource use, decrease environmental degradation and improve energy efficiency. Existing circular economy policies have been largely focused at... |
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No. 240 | 30 Sept 2020 |
Returns to intangible capital in global value chains
Intangible capital, a broad category of knowledge-based assets that lack physical embodiment, increasingly shapes the distribution of income in global value chains (GVCs). While some intangible assets are reported in national accounts (e.g. R&D or... |
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No. 271 | 12 Apr 2023 |
Right here, right now? New evidence on the economic effects of services trade reform
This paper provides evidence on the “when, how and where” of the effects of service trade policy reforms, discussing short-term impacts on services trade as well as on the performance of downstream manufacturing industries. A combination of novel... |
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No. 7 | 07 Oct 2004 |
Services Barriers and their Economic Impact
This paper applies the most advanced methodologies for measuring services barriers to calculate the restrictiveness and the impact of services barriers in selected transition economies, i.e. the Baltic States, and eight South Eastern European (SEE)... |
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No. 197 | 15 Mar 2017 |
Services In Global Value Chains
This report provides new evidence on the role of services in global value chains (GVCs). With the release of the Trade in Value Added database, it was highlighted that services account for a larger share of world trade than suggested by traditional... |
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No. 1 | 06 Feb 2004 |
Services Trade Liberalisation
This study has two components: identification of concrete examples of services exports by developing countries, and quantitative studies on the gains from services liberalisation. While the study is by no means comprehensive, and is subject to many... |
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Policy Complements to the Strengthening of IPRS in Developing Countries - China's Intellectual Property Environment
Minyuan Zhao
14 Sept 2010
Along many dimensions, China has made progress in strengthening the protection of intellectual property (IP) and expanding its research and development (R&D) base over the past two decades. Meanwhile, people’s understanding of IP has gone beyond a...
Post-COVID-19 trade scenarios and priorities for Latin America
Jens Arnold, Christine Arriola, Przemyslaw Kowalski, Cyrille Schwellnus and Colin Webb
17 Jan 2023
International trade and in particular global value chains have provided many economies with new opportunities to participate in international trade and access new technologies. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the fore specific vulnerabilities in...
Quantifying Regulatory Barriers to Services Trade
Hildegunn Kyvik Nordås and Henk Kox
19 Feb 2009
This study analyses how domestic regulation affects trade in services through commercial presence and to what extent regulation, level and heterogeneity, has an impact on the choice of mode of servicing a foreign market for total services, financial...
Quantifying the Trade and Economic Effects of Non-Tariff Measures
Michael J. Ferrantino
20 Jan 2006
Significant progress has been made in quantifying the effects of non-tariff measures since OECD commissioned its last major review of this topic in 1997. This paper reviews the literature of NTMs and assesses the different methods available....
Quantifying the role of state enterprises in industrial subsidies
OECD
24 Jun 2024
The growing participation of state enterprises in industrial supply chains raises concerns over the implications for global markets of the subsidies that some of these companies receive. New firm-level evidence from the OECD MAGIC database shows that...
Quantitative Evidence on Transparency in Regional Trade Agreements
Iza Lejárraga and Ben Shepherd
14 Jun 2013
What influences the adoption of transparency obligations in trade agreements, and what are its effects? This paper uses a new dataset on transparency provisions in over a hundred regional trade agreements (RTAs) to provide empirical evidence of the...
Raw materials critical for the green transition
Przemyslaw Kowalski and Clarisse Legendre
11 Apr 2023
The challenge of achieving net zero CO2 emissions will require a significant scaling up of production and international trade of several raw materials which are critical for transforming the global economy from one dominated by fossil fuels to one...
Recent Trends in Export Restrictions
Jeonghoi Kim
19 Jul 2010
Prices for commodities such as minerals and metals have increased significantly over the past few years. At the same time, there has also been an increase in restrictions on the export of raw materials which has led policy makers and business people...
Recovery and Beyond: Enhancing Competitiveness to Realise Indonesia's Trade Potential
Margit Molnar and Molly Lesher
22 Dec 2008
As Indonesia recovered from the 1997-98 Asian Financial Crisis, the economy underwent significant political and structural changes, and the role of trade policy evolved. It is clear that there is much scope for trade to enhance economic growth....
Regional Trading Arrangements and the Multilateral Trading System
OECD
22 Mar 2005
Following up a 2003 publication by the Trade Committee, this paper examines the treatment of agriculture in regional trading arrangements (RTAs) against the background of treatment under the multilateral trading system (MTS). This paper describes 18...
Regulatory Reform and Market Openness
David Shortall
09 Feb 2007
Evidence suggests that differences in regulatory requirements of individual economies may actually impede gains from trade liberalization, while a smooth functioning, transparent regulatory system can have positive effects on trade and investment...
Regulatory Reform and Market Openness
Peter Czaga
15 Dec 2004
This study examines the interconnections between domestic regulatory reform and market openness by drawing on OECD’s earlier work on the regulatory aspects of trade. Part 1 considers how domestic regulations and regulatory reform affect market...
Regulatory Reform in the Russian Federation
Blanka Kalinova
01 Mar 2005
This study forms part of Russia’s regulatory reform review undertaken under the OECD regulatory reform programme. It describes Russia’s trade environment and its recent trade and foreign investment policy developments with a focus on trade-related...
Regulatory Transparency in Multilateral Agreements Controlling Exports of Tropical Timber, E-Waste and Conflict Diamonds
OECD
10 Dec 2012
Export restrictions can be problematic if trading partners question either their conformity with international obligations or their possibly unintended negative impacts on others. Regulatory transparency can help. This paper examines how three...
Resource efficiency, the circular economy, sustainable materials management and trade in metals and minerals
Paulo de Sa and Jane Korinek
01 Mar 2021
A more resource efficient and circular economy will help to decouple global economic growth from natural resource use, decrease environmental degradation and improve energy efficiency. Existing circular economy policies have been largely focused at...
Returns to intangible capital in global value chains
Ali Alsamawi, Charles Cadestin, Alexander Jaax, Joaquim Guilhoto, Sébastien Miroudot and Carmen Zürcher
30 Sept 2020
Intangible capital, a broad category of knowledge-based assets that lack physical embodiment, increasingly shapes the distribution of income in global value chains (GVCs). While some intangible assets are reported in national accounts (e.g. R&D or...
Right here, right now? New evidence on the economic effects of services trade reform
Sebastian Benz, Alexander Jaax, Matteo Fiorini and Elisabeth van Lieshout
12 Apr 2023
This paper provides evidence on the “when, how and where” of the effects of service trade policy reforms, discussing short-term impacts on services trade as well as on the performance of downstream manufacturing industries. A combination of novel...
Services Barriers and their Economic Impact
Nora Dihel and Blanka Kalinova
07 Oct 2004
This paper applies the most advanced methodologies for measuring services barriers to calculate the restrictiveness and the impact of services barriers in selected transition economies, i.e. the Baltic States, and eight South Eastern European (SEE)...
Services In Global Value Chains
Sébastien Miroudot and Charles Cadestin
15 Mar 2017
This report provides new evidence on the role of services in global value chains (GVCs). With the release of the Trade in Value Added database, it was highlighted that services account for a larger share of world trade than suggested by traditional...
Services Trade Liberalisation
Julia Nielson and Daria Taglioni
06 Feb 2004
This study has two components: identification of concrete examples of services exports by developing countries, and quantitative studies on the gains from services liberalisation. While the study is by no means comprehensive, and is subject to many...