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Aaditya

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AADITYA MATTOO is Research Manager, Trade and Integration, at the World Bank. He specializes in trade policy analysis and the operation of the WTO, and provides policy advice to governments.  Prior to joining the Bank in 1999, Mr. Mattoo was Economic Counsellor at the World Trade Organization.  Between 1988 and 1991, he taught economics at the University of Sussex and Churchill College, Cambridge University. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Cambridge, and an M.Phil in Economics from the University of Oxford. He has published widely in academic and other journals on trade, trade in services, development and the WTO and his work has been cited extensively, including in the Economist, Financial Times, New York Times, and Time Magazine.

The author's works below are drawn from the World Bank's institutional archives. You can also download other documents by this author.


World Bank working papers and publications

1 .Are the benefits of export support durable ? evidence from Tunisia
2 .Performance of skilled migrants in the U.S. : a dynamic approach
3 .Guide to the services trade restrictions database
4 .Policy barriers to international trade in services : evidence from a new database
5 .Spillover effects of exchange rates : a study of the Renminbi
6 .Landlocked or policy locked ? how services trade protection deepens economic isolation
7 .Services reform and manufacturing performance : evidence from India
8 .China and the world trading system
9 .Impact evaluation of trade interventions : paving the way
10 .Unfinished Business? The WTO's Doha Agenda
11 .Services trade liberalization and regulatory reform : re-invigorating international cooperation
12 .Equity in climate change: an analytical review
13 .Can global de-carbonization inhibit developing country industrialization ?
14 .Conclude Doha : it matters !
15 .Reconciling climate change and trade policy
16 .Criss-crossing globalization : uphill flows of skill-intensive goods and foreign direct investment
17 .Labor skills and foreign investment in a dynamic economy : estimating the knowledge-capital model for Singapore
18 .Services in Doha : what's on the table ?
19 .The crisis-resilience of services trade
20 .Professional services and development : a study of Mozambique
21 .Foreign professionals and domestic regulation
22 .Multilateralism beyond Doha
23 .Currency undervaluation and sovereign wealth funds : a new role for the World Trade Organization
24 .The Doha development agenda : what's on the table?
25 .Human capital and the changing structure of the Indian economy
26 .Services trade and growth
27 .Regulatory cooperation, aid for trade and the general agreement on trade in services
28 .Migration from Zambia : ensuring temporariness through cooperation
29 .Does services liberalization benefit manufacturing firms ? Evidence from the Czech Republic
30 .Services inputs and firm productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa : evidence from firm-level data
31 .Do institutions matter more for services ?
32 .Can guest worker schemes reduce illegal migration ?
33 .International migration, remittances, and the brain drain
34 .Liberalization and universal access to basic services : telecommunications, water and sanitation, financial services, and electricity
35 .Services in a development round : three goals and three proposals
36 .Does health insurance impede trade in health care services?
37 .The contribution of skilled immigration and international graduate students to U.S. innovation
38 .Brain waste? Educated immigrants in the U.S. labor market
39 .Does temporary migration have to be permanent?
40 .Regionalism in standards - good or bad for trade?
41 .Moving people to deliver services : how can the WTO help?
42 .Pre-empting protectionism in services - the WTO and outsourcing
43 .Explaining liberalization commitments in financial services trade
44 .China's accession to the World Trade Organization - The services dimension
45 .Assessing the impact of communication costs on international trade
46 .An assessment of telecommunications reform in developing countries
47 .The Africa Growth and Opportunity Act and its rules of origin : generosity undermined?
48 .Regional agreements and trade services - policy issues
49 .Development, trade and the WTO : a handbook
50 .Development, trade and the WTO : a handbook
51 .Developpement commerce et OMC
52 .Global economic prospects and the developing countries : making trade work for the world's poor - 2002
53 .Global economic prospects and the developing countries : making trade work for the world's poor - 2002
54 .The World Bank economic review 16 (1)
55 .Mode of foreign entry, technology transfer, and foreign direct investment policy
56 .Liberalizing basic telecommunications : the Asian experience
57 .Measuring services trade liberalization and its impact on economic growth : an illustration
58 .Shaping future GATS rules for trade in services
59 .Unrestricted market access for Sub-Saharan Africa - How much is it worth and who pays?
60 .Trade in international maritime services : how much does policy matter?
61 .India and the multilateral trading system after Seattle - toward a proactive role
62 .Reciprocity across modes of supply in the World Trade Organization : a negotiating formula
63 .Should credit be given for autonomous liberalization in multilateral trade negotiations?
64 .Trade polices for electronic commerce
65 .Can no antitrust policy be better than some antitrust policy?
66 .Financial services and the World Trade Organization - liberalization commitments of the developing and transition economies




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