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The reality and the rhetoric of free trade in services

The case of telecommunications

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The rapid globalisation of the information economy has unleashed new pressures for increasing the tradabity of information services. There exists a large gap, however, between the rhetoric of the advocates of free trade in services and their protectionist practices.

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Karunaratne, N.D. The reality and the rhetoric of free trade in services. Intereconomics 28, 95–102 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02928110

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