2021
DOI: 10.1177/0015732520981511
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Technology Uncertainty and Incompleteness in Trade Agreements: Reflections from the Design of India’s Bilateral Agreements Covering Services

Abstract: International trade agreements are incomplete contracts. The international environment is non-stationary, and technological progress affects both the nature of services and modes of service delivery. This creates uncertainty about future developments in technology-based services. In the presence of transactions costs and due to limited foresight, it is difficult to specify all contingencies within trade agreements ex ante, resulting in contractual incompleteness. This article investigates the design of India’s… Show more

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“…Even more so, because these agreements govern many aspects of trade in services – in fact the services sector has seen a large inflow/outflow of FDI since liberalization (Mukherjee & Goyal, 2013). It is also the case that the flexibility offered by these agreements is very important in the face of rapid technological advance seen in the services sector (Goyal, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even more so, because these agreements govern many aspects of trade in services – in fact the services sector has seen a large inflow/outflow of FDI since liberalization (Mukherjee & Goyal, 2013). It is also the case that the flexibility offered by these agreements is very important in the face of rapid technological advance seen in the services sector (Goyal, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of the most favoured nation principle dates back to the 11th century (ILC, 1975), and further evidence has been found in subsequent treaties, such as the Treaty of Madrid of 1667 or the Treaty of Jay of 1794, although its application in a modern key is could be found in the "first modern commercial treaty" in contemporary history (Harstad, 2021, p.5;Grossman, 2016;Goyal, 2021), the Cobden-Chevalier Treaty of 23 January 1860 signed between France and the United Kingdom on the reduction of customs tariffs. DOI: 10.2147/exr Available online at Journals.aijr.org…”
Section: Brief Historical Notementioning
confidence: 99%