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Services trade restrictiveness: construction services . OECD Experts Meeting on the Services Trade Restrictiveness Index (STRI) Paris, 2-3 July 2009 Massimo Geloso Grosso, Anna Jankowska and Frédéric Gonzales OECD Trade and Agriculture Directorate. Outline. Ch aracteristics of contstruction
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Services trade restrictiveness: construction services OECD Experts Meeting on the Services Trade Restrictiveness Index (STRI) Paris, 2-3 July 2009 Massimo Geloso Grosso, Anna Jankowska and Frédéric Gonzales OECD Trade and Agriculture Directorate
Outline • Characteristics of contstruction • Review of the methodology • Results • Robustness checks • Relevance for trade • Conclusions
Characteristics of construction services • Accounts for a considerable share of GDP and employment • Establishment abroad is often a necessity for trade to take place • Requires local production • Short versus more permanent establishment • Government procurement is an important driver of demand • Prone to corruption
Identification of barriers • Identification according to three criteria • Regulations covered by the GATS framework • Restrictions included in RTAs • Regulations identified as relevant at the 2008 OECD Experts Meeting on Construction Services • Main sources of information • OECD PMR • OECD FDI Regulatory Restrictiveness Index • OECD Code of Liberalisation of Capital Movements • OECD Employment Statistics database
Categories of measures • Restrictions on foreign ownership and other market entry conditions • Restrictions on the movement of people • Discriminatory measures, standards and equivalence • Barriers to competition • Regulatory transparency and licensing/permit systems
Classification of restrictions • STRI according to the GATS framework • Market access and national treatment • Domestic regulation and other • Modes of supply • Establishment of firms versus their ongoing operations • Discriminatory versus non-discriminatory measures
Scoring and weighting • All variables are transformed into binary • 90% of the measures are binary • Expert judgment forms the basis for the weighting scheme • Weights to each category of measures according to the ranking at the Experts Meeting on Construction Services • Equal weights have been applied to measures within each category • Other weighting schemes have been employed as robustness checks • Principal component analysis • Equal weights • Random weights
Robustness checks and relevance for trade • STRI robust to all alternative weighting schemes • Spearman rank correlations of weighting schemes • Equal weights: 0.92 • PCA weights: 0.76 • STRI correlated with FDI stocks • Entry mode • Import data for construction services
Conclusions • The most important restrictions take the form of domestic regulations and other measures constraining service provision after establishment • The STRI is robust to alternative weighting schemes • Some evidence that it is correlated with FDI • Results are not robust