Energy and environmental services : negotiating objectives and development priorities /
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New York ; Geneva :
United Nations,
2003.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part 1. Energy services. 1. Energy services, energy policies and the Doha Agenda / Murray Gibbs.
- 2. International trade in energy services and the developing countries / Simonetta Zarrilli.
- 3. Defining energy services for the GATS: an issue under discussion / Jasmin Tacoa-Vielma.
- 4. An overview of the negotiating proposals on energy services under the GATS negotiations: Canada / Josée De Menezes. Chile / Ana Novik. European Communities / Jolita Butkeviciene. Japan / Contribution by the Government of Japan. Norway / Rikke Eeg-Henrikssen. United States / Lana Ekimoff. Venezuela / Elbey Borrero.
- 5. International energy trade and access to energy networks / Thomas Wälde and Andreas J. Gunst.
- 6. Electric power and gas market reform and international trade in services / Christopher Melly.
- 7. Policy-making in the energy sector: the growing influence of non-State actors / Dinos Stasinopoulos.
- 8. United States energy trade policy: the consequences of a pivotal year / Craig VanGrasstek.
- 9. Oil trade and economic growth: the case of the Western Hemisphere / Ramón Espinasa.
- 10. The trade of technical services for oil and gas exploration and production: observations by an old Venezuelan contractor / Carlos M. Anez.
- 11. Energy services: implications for India / B.S.K. Naidu.
- 12. Energy services: implications for the economic Community of the Great Lakes Countries / Léonidas Ndayishimiye.
- Part 2. Environmental services. 1. International trade in environmental services and the developing countries / Simonetta Zarrilli.
- 2. Modernizing the list of environmental services: OECD proposals / Dale Andrew.
- 3. The environmental industry and prospects for building capacity in developing nations / Grant Ferrier.
- 4. Enhancing domestic capacity in the environmental services sector: the case of Brazil / Fernando Rei and Oswaldo Lucon.