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Barriers to Trade in Healthcare: Services in ASEAN Countries

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Dee, Philippa

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World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd

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The following sections are included: The Benefits of Liberalizing Healthcare Services Limitations on Liberalizing Healthcare Services ASEAN Ambitions for Services Trade Reform Scorecards for Assessing Restrictions on Trade in Healthcare Services Scorecard Results for 2010�2011 Sources of Progress since 2008�2009 Pathways to Liberalizing Trade in Healthcare Services

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Priorities and Pathways in Services Reform: Part I - Quantitative Studies

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