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- Ingo Borchert & Batshur Gootiiz & Aaditya Mattoo, 2014.
"Policy Barriers to International Trade in Services: Evidence from a New Database,"
The World Bank Economic Review, World Bank, vol. 28(1), pages 162-188.
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International Economics and Trade - Foreign Direct Investment Macroeconomics and Economic Growth - Investment and Investment Climate Private Sector Development - Legal Regulation and Business Environment;Statistics
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