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Services Trade for Sustainable, Balanced, and Inclusive Growth
Policy area: Open Trade and Sustainable Investment
Bernard Hoekman (European University Institute), Carlos Primo Braga (Evian Group, IMD), Hamid Mamdouh (King & Spalding), J. Bradford Jensen (Georgetown University), Jane Drake-Brockman (Institute for International Trade, University of Adelaide), Johannes Schwarzer (Council on Economic Policies), Patrick Low (Asia Global Institute), Pierre Sauvé (The World Bank), Sherry Stephenson (Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC))
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