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Emissions trading and the GATS financial services provisions: A case study of the Australian carbon pricing mechanism
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Journal of International Trade Law and Policy (2014) 13 (1): 44–66.
Published: 11 March 2014
... qualities that enable their inclusion within the category of financial products. For this reason the contention within this article is that the GATS provisions that are applicable to financial services will extend to ETSs. There have been significant reforms to Australia's financial sector since...
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Integrating trade in education services between Australia and India: Complementarities and challenges
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Journal of International Trade Law and Policy (2012) 11 (2): 133–147.
Published: 15 June 2012
... Organization (WTO), the purpose of this paper is to examine education trade bilateralism between Australia and India as an alternative to multilateralism. The end is to maximise bilateral trade liberalisation in education as a means to facilitate dynamic productivity gains, export opportunities, market...
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Using Sister City relationships to access the Chinese market: New avenues for SMEs in regional Australia
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Journal of International Trade Law and Policy (2008) 7 (2): 203–215.
Published: 05 December 2008
...Bruno Mascitelli; Mona Chung Purpose The purpose of this paper is to offer a new approach for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Australia to engage in sustainable trade with China through the use of Sister City relationships. The reason for writing this paper is to address this research gap...
