1st Edition

Pacific Service Enterprises And Pacific Cooperation

By Gunnar K Sletmo, Gavin Boyd Copyright 1994
    274 Pages
    by Routledge

    274 Pages
    by Routledge

    In GATT negotiations over the past several years the United States, a founding member of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum, has been pushing hard for a global liberalization of trade in services. This development would have special significance for the Pacific because of the intensifying competition between the United States and Japan for

    Preface -- Service Enterprises and Asia-Pacific Development -- Pacific Service Enterprises -- Pacific Policy Environments for Service Enterprises -- Pacific Financial Services -- Telecommunication Services -- Pacific Transportation Services -- Japanese Service Enterprises in the Pacific -- American Service Enterprises -- Development Strategies and Trade and Investment in Services: The ASEAN Countries and the NIEs -- Multinational Banking Strategies in the Pacific -- Business Services in the Pacific -- Services Trade and Pacific Regional Cooperation

    Biography

    Gunnar K. Sletmo is Omer DeSerres Professor of Commerce at l’École des Hautes Études Commerciales, Montreal. He has academic degrees from the University of Oslo, the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, and the Graduate School of Business, Columbia University. Professor Sletmo has held academic appointments in economics, distribution and transportation at the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration (1960–67) and the Graduate School of Business, Columbia University (1969–77). He has been at HEC since 1977, where he was appointed to the Omer DeSerres Chair of Commerce in 1989. He has held visiting professorships at the London School of Economics, Maritime College (SUNY), the University of Cape Town, and the University of Tianjin, People’s Republic of China. He was Chairman of the Federal Task Force on Deep-Sea Shipping Canada (1984–85) and has been consultant to business and governments in Asia, North America and Europe. He authored Conferences in the Container Age — U.S. Policy at Sea (with Ernest W. Williams, Jr.) with a foreword by Karl E. Bakke, former Chairman of the U.S. Federal Maritime Commission, and he has published extensively on distribution, trade and transport. He has served as consultant to a number of international organizations, government agencies large corporations. Since 1985, he has worked regularly in China on projects related to management education, infrastructure investment and the open cities program. Gavin Boyd is a Research Associate at the Centre for International Business Studies (CETAI), l’École des Hautes Études Commerciales, affiliated with the University of Montreal, and Honorary Professor, Political Science Department, Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey, where he was a Visiting Professor for the 1989–90 academic year, after retiring from Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Previously he had held visiting professorships, during sabbaticals, at the University of Louisville, Arizona State University and the State University of New York, Brockport. During the 1970s and 1980s he was a consultant to the Defence Department, Ottawa, on projects relating to Pacific security. He is now working on a project relating to Canada’s foreign economic policy for the Department of External Affairs, Ottawa. In the 1950s and 1960s he held research posts in the Australian Defence Department, the Southeast Asian Treaty Organization, and the Department of International Relations at the Australian National University. His current research interests cover regional integration in the Pacific, global economic organizations, political change, and advanced political development. His recent books include Corporate Planning and Policy Planning in the Pacific (1993); Structuring International Economic Cooperation (1991); and Pacific Trade, Investment, and Politics (1987).