Developing Countries Poised to Thrive in Global Services Trade Boom
The article discusses how developing countries can benefit from international trade in services by reducing barriers and promoting policies that support health and the environment. It emphasizes the importance of open trade to improve access to services and enhance their quality through competition. The temporary movement of labor is crucial for service exports in developing countries, but policies in this area are limited. The article suggests exploring new approaches to liberalize labor movement for better economic growth.