Liberalizing the movement of services suppliers: lessons from the Canadian experience with temporary workers programs
- Petsa
2005
- May-akda
Chantal Blouin
- Buod
This article argues that to increase their chances of success to achieve mode 4 liberalization in the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) negotiations, developing countries should focus on sectors where industrial countries face labour shortages. This approach would enhance the political feasibility of such commitments by industrialized country governments. This article draws lessons from the Canadian experiences with temporary foreign workers in the agricultural and construction industries that are both sectors with labour availability problems. It highlights the importance of an institutional framework to manage the temporary movement of workers.
- Journal title
Journal of world trade
- Dami
39
- Numero
5
- Page numbers
881-894
- Kalakip
- Connections
- Mga Keyword
GATS
- Pang-ekonomiyang sektor
Agriculture and horticulture workers and Construction trades helpers and labourers
- Mga Uri ng Nilalaman
Policy analysis
- Target na mga grupo
Mambabatas and Mananaliksik
- Geographical kaugnayan
National relevance
- Spheres ng aktibidad
Ekonomya, Karapatan, and Pampulitika Agham
- Wika
Ingles