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Title Potential benefits of an Australia-EU free trade agreement : key issues and options / edited by Jane Drake-Brockman and Patrick Messerlin.

Publication Info. Adelaide, South Australia : University of Adelaide Press, [2018]

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Description 1 online resource (xxxiv, 313 pages) : colour illustrations, colour map
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 310-313).
Contents Preface / Jane Drake-Brockman and Patrick Messerlin -- Part 1: Australia, Europe, Asia: evolving commercial diplomacy -- 1. Australia and the European Union: a brief commercial history / Gonzalo Villalta Puig -- 2. An Australian perspective on the Australia-EU free trade agreement / Jane Drake-Brockman -- 3. A European perspective on the Australia-EU free trade agreement / Patrick Messerlin and Jimmyn Parc -- 4. What difference does Brexit make? / L. Alan Winters -- 5. How might the Trans-Pacific Partnership affect the game? / Yose Rizal Damuri -- 6. Limits to European Union negotiating competence / Pascal Kerneis -- Part 2: 21st Century bilateral negotiating challenges -- 7. Global value chains / Richard Pomfret and Patricia Sourdin -- 8. Government procurement / Bernard Hoekman -- 9. Regulatory cooperation / Peter Mumford -- 10. Agriculture and food trade policy / Kym Anderson, AC -- 11. Foreign investment and innovation / Shandre Thangavelu and Christopher Findlay -- Part 3: Services in the digital age -- 12. E-Commerce and digital trade / Hosuk Lee-Makiyama -- 13. Audio-visual services / Jimmyn Parc and Patrick Messerlin -- 14. Professional services / Pascal Kerneis -- 15. Financial services / John Cooke -- Part 4: Where to on investor-state dispute settlement? -- 16. Investor-state dispute settlement / Julien Chaisse and Yves Renouf.
Summary "Since June 2018 Australia and the European Union have been negotiating a Free Trade Agreement. This book offers insights from recognised experts in the field, from Australia, Europe and Asia, on the potential economic benefits to be reaped from greater economic openness. It addresses issues of direct relevance to both negotiating teams as well as policy makers, academics, and business leaders across Australia and the European Union. The book covers 21st century topics such as regulatory cooperation, global value chain connectivity and digital trade. Professional services, audiovisual services, financial services, investment, investor-state dispute settlement and government procurement are explored in depth; as is agriculture and food."--Cover description.
Local Note JSTOR Books at JSTOR Open Access
Subject Commercial treaties.
Commercial treaties.
International trade.
International trade.
International economic relations.
International economic relations.
Free trade -- Australia.
Free trade.
Australia.
Free trade -- European Union countries.
European Union countries.
Australia -- Foreign economic relations.
Australia -- Commercial treaties.
Genre/Form Commercial treaties.
Subject European Union countries -- Foreign economic relations.
European Union countries -- Commercial treaties.
Australia -- Commerce -- European Union countries.
Commerce.
European Union countries -- Commerce -- Australia.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Treaties.
Treaties.
Added Author Drake-Brockman, Jane, editor.
Messerlin, Patrick A., editor.
University of Adelaide Press, issuing body.
Other Form: Print version: Drake-Brockman, Jane. Potential benefits of an Australia-EU free trade agreement. [Adelaide], South Australia : University of Adelaide Press, [2018] 9781925261592 (OCoLC)1079068453
ISBN 9781925261608 (electronic book)
1925261603 (electronic book)
9781925261592
192526159X