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This study addresses issues posed by recent trends and developments of trade in audiovisual services.
Congress has introduced several bills on net neutrality, but mostof themare likely to do more harm than good.
This book discusses legalized protectionism in the World Trade Organization and what to do about it.
The audiovisual service sector (movies, television, radio) presents some of the most difficult and complex issues for WTO trade negotiators as they attempt to achieve greater trade liberalization in the Doha Round of multilateral negotiations. As part of its Trade in Services project, AEI commissioned two leading experts on the...
Key points for the recent study by Patrick A. Messerlin, Stephen E. Siwek, and Emmanuel Cocq.
Negotiatiors should aim to eliminate quantitative restrictions in broadcasting, establish rules for the use of subsidies in the production of audiovisual works, and protect intellectual property rights.
Europe and America cannot seem to agree on anything these days. Differences over Iraq dominate the headlines, while wounds from previous fights over the International Criminal Court and Kyoto Protocol persist. However, America and Europe are not only political and military allies but also major economic and trading partners. There...
The most powerful force for the worldwide liberalization of trade is unilateral action by the United States.





