Social Services and the GATS: Key Issues and concerns

Authors

Rupa Chanda

Document Type

Article

Publication Title

World Development

Abstract

Concerns have been voiced about liberalizing social service such as health and education under the WTO’s General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), and how this may undermine national sovereignty and autonomy in social policy making. This paper indicates that these concerns mainly stem from misunderstandings and lack of information about the GATS. It tries to dispel unwarranted fears by highlighting the GATS framework and commitment structure and explaining how countries can retain their autonomy on policies concerning public services, under the GATS. The paper also points out certain problem areas that are due to ambiguities and weaknesses in the GATS framework. It suggests the need to strengthen the GATS framework and address these problems in the ongoing GATS 2000 negotiations.

Publication Date

1-4-2003

Publisher

Elsevier Ltd

Volume

Vol.31

Issue

Iss.12

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