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Opportunities for Services Trade Development in Mega-Regional Trade Agreements

Student: Ismailov Murat

Supervisor: Olga V. Biryukova

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: World Economy (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2017

Topic: "Opportunities for services trade developmemt in mega-regional trade agreements" The volume of the thesis is 58 pages. 32 sources were used to write the thesis. Key words: international trade in services, mega-regional trade agreements, liberalization, World Trade Organization, TPP, TTIP. The object of the study are mega-regional trade agreements. The subject of the study is an analysis of the impact of mega-regional trade agreements on trade in services. The hypothesis includes an introduction, three chapters, including 7 points, a conclusion, an appendix and a list of literature The introduction reveals the relevance of research in the chosen direction. Also it includes the purpose and objectives of the research, the object, the subject of scientific research , the hypothesis, the goal and tasks. the methodological base of the research, its theoretical, practical importance. The first chapter of the diploma analyzes the theory of trade in services and examines aspects of modern regionalism, regulated by the WTO. The second chapter explores the main MRTAs - TTIP and TPP development and the impact on the international trading system. The third chapter examines the provisions on trade in services within both mega-RTS in order to analyze the impact of mega-RTS on the dynamics of the development of world trade and services, in particular. The conclusion is devoted to the main conclusions and a possible coincidence of circumstances with the successful signing of the MRTS, their impact on the world

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