Publication

Jun 2009

This paper discusses how least developed countries (LDCs) could successfully satisfy the increasing demand for low- and semi-skilled workers in developed and developing countries. It illustrates where market access should be bound through GATS commitments as well as in other regional and bilateral trade agreements. The paper seeks to demonstrate how GATS negotiations, in general, and Mode 4, in particular, can successfully address the competitive advantages and concerns of LDCs.

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Author Daniel Crosby
Series ICTSD Publications
Issue 9
Publisher International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD)
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