Negative List in Services Liberalization for ASEAN Developing Countries

<p>Recently, several new FTAs/RTAs involving ASEAN developing countries have emerged with different services negotiation modalities, one of them is to adopt or migrate to negative list for scheduled commitments. The change surely brings concerns among ASEAN developing countries. This study is...

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Main Author: Sigit Setiawan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EconJournals 2018-09-01
Series:International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues
Online Access:https://www.econjournals.com/index.php/ijefi/article/view/6985
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spelling doaj-95efd224b52f4827beb733c83bfed4002020-11-25T02:08:03ZengEconJournalsInternational Journal of Economics and Financial Issues2146-41382018-09-018511203427Negative List in Services Liberalization for ASEAN Developing CountriesSigit Setiawan0Fiscal Policy Agency Ministry of Finance Indonesia<p>Recently, several new FTAs/RTAs involving ASEAN developing countries have emerged with different services negotiation modalities, one of them is to adopt or migrate to negative list for scheduled commitments. The change surely brings concerns among ASEAN developing countries. This study is intended to first, analyse the pros and cons for ASEAN developing countries in migrating to negative list; secondly, to analyze various potential issues that ASEAN countries may encounter in migrating to negative list and how to address such issues. To reach the objectives, descriptive analysis method is adopted,  relevant literature and FTA agreements are analyzed, and two series of Focus Group Discussions were held.<strong> </strong>Several potential issues are identified and probable solutions are provided in this study, with regard to protection for new services and new financial services, the transposition of GATS style positive list to negative list, template headnotes, consistency, safeguard, and foreign control.</p><p><strong>Keywords: </strong>FTAs/RTAs, services liberalization, negative list, ASEAN<strong></strong></p><p><strong>JEL C</strong><strong>lassifications</strong><strong>: </strong>F13, H87, K33, O24<strong></strong></p>https://www.econjournals.com/index.php/ijefi/article/view/6985
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Negative List in Services Liberalization for ASEAN Developing Countries
International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues
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title Negative List in Services Liberalization for ASEAN Developing Countries
title_short Negative List in Services Liberalization for ASEAN Developing Countries
title_full Negative List in Services Liberalization for ASEAN Developing Countries
title_fullStr Negative List in Services Liberalization for ASEAN Developing Countries
title_full_unstemmed Negative List in Services Liberalization for ASEAN Developing Countries
title_sort negative list in services liberalization for asean developing countries
publisher EconJournals
series International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues
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publishDate 2018-09-01
description <p>Recently, several new FTAs/RTAs involving ASEAN developing countries have emerged with different services negotiation modalities, one of them is to adopt or migrate to negative list for scheduled commitments. The change surely brings concerns among ASEAN developing countries. This study is intended to first, analyse the pros and cons for ASEAN developing countries in migrating to negative list; secondly, to analyze various potential issues that ASEAN countries may encounter in migrating to negative list and how to address such issues. To reach the objectives, descriptive analysis method is adopted,  relevant literature and FTA agreements are analyzed, and two series of Focus Group Discussions were held.<strong> </strong>Several potential issues are identified and probable solutions are provided in this study, with regard to protection for new services and new financial services, the transposition of GATS style positive list to negative list, template headnotes, consistency, safeguard, and foreign control.</p><p><strong>Keywords: </strong>FTAs/RTAs, services liberalization, negative list, ASEAN<strong></strong></p><p><strong>JEL C</strong><strong>lassifications</strong><strong>: </strong>F13, H87, K33, O24<strong></strong></p>
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