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AEl   STUDIES ON SERvICES TRADE NEQonATnoNS


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AND  FINANCIAL SEPVICEs NEGOTIATIONS






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          Sydney J. Key


In this study, Sydney  J. Key  provides  a unique  framework   for analyzing















the role of the General  Agreement   on  Trade in Services (GATS)   and  the















World  Trade Organization  (WTO)   in the liberalization and regulation of the















financial services sector. Throughout, she emphasizes the complementary and















mutually reinforcing relationship between efforts to open markets under  the















GATS   and the intensive ongoing international work on strengthening domes-















tic financial systems, including prudential regulation and supervision.















   Key's study identifies six broad goals for the financial services negotiations















in the Doha   round. Four  of the goals involve what  she  terms first-pillar















liberalization, aimed at achieving  national treatment and  market  access.















These  include  binding existing and  ongoing  liberalization and narrowing















or withdrawing  broad  most-favored-nation exemptions.  The  final two goals















involve second-pillar liberalization, aimed at removing nonquantitative and















nondiscriminatory  structural barriers. This requires strengthening GATS dis-















ciplines on regulatory transparency and removing  barriers to effective mar-















ket access.















   Key   concludes  that success  in achieving  the goals  discussed in this
















study depends  significantly on factors beyond the scope of the Doha  round















negotiations, but she  emphasizes  the important  role the negotiations can















play in helping to accelerate the process of liberalization of trade in finan-















cial services.















   The Doha  Round and Financial Services Negotiations 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.
































Sydney  J. Key is on the staff of the Federal Reserve Board's Division of Inter-















national Finance in Washington,  D.C.  She is the author of numerous articles















and studies, including Financial Services in the Uruguay Round and the VTO.


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