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Journal articles on the topic "United States. Department of the Treasury. Assistant Secretary for International Finance"

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Vastine, J. Robert. "Services Negotiations in the Doha Round: Promise and Reality." Global Economy Journal 5, no. 4 (December 7, 2005): 1850059. http://dx.doi.org/10.2202/1524-5861.1146.

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The paper analyzes the state of play in the negotiations and the challenges facing meaningful services trade liberalization in the Doha Round. In tracing the treatment of services in the WTO, the reasons are examined for the success of the 1997 financial and telecommunications services negotiations and how those negotiations marked the entry of services companies and associations as advocates for services liberalization in the WTO. High expectations for substantial reductions in barriers to services trade emerged from the 1997 negotiations, but thus far remain unfulfilled. In the Doha Round the quality of offers has been poor and little progress has been made primarily because many WTO Members cannot perceive the economic benefits of trade liberalization. It is argued that this Round’s success is contingent upon the ability of the developed countries to respond to the legitimate concerns of the developing countries. However, too much attention has been given to trying to find a formula for services liberalization and not enough on hard bilateral bargaining. After analyzing various proposals put forth to jumpstart the talks, the paper suggests grouping key WTO Members and identifying “incentives that will motivate those groups.” The countries of greatest interest to the United States can be divided into three groups. Offers in agriculture, temporary entry, and emergency safeguards would appeal to each of these and provide a basis for progress. It is concluded that “a Doha Round that does not contain substantial benefits for services is a Round that will have failed” and will not have industry support if it is to be implemented by the US Congress. J. Robert Vastine is the President of US Coalition of Service Industries (CSI) in Washington, DC. Prior to joining the CSI, he served as President of the Congressional Economic Leadership Institute, a bi-partisan, non-profit foundation that helps educate Congress on issues affecting US economic competitiveness. His extensive Capitol Hill experience includes posts as Staff Director of the Senate Republican Conference, Minority Staff Director of the Senate Committee on Government Affairs; Legislative Director for Senator John H. Chafee of Rhode Island; and Legislative Assistant for Congressman Thomas B. Curtis of Missouri. His Executive Branch experience includes service as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Trade and Raw Materials Policy and Vice President of the Oversight Board of the Resolution Trust Corporation, which was chaired by Secretaries of the Treasury Brady and Bentsen, and he has had extensive private-sector experience. Vastine is Chairman of the official Industry Trade Advisory Committee for International Trade in Services (ITAC 10), which advises the US Trade Representative. He was a fellow of the Institute of Politics of the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, and has written a number of articles on US trade policy. Vastine is a graduate of Haverford College and the Johns Hopkins University School for Advanced International Studies.
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Nominations of Dr. Lael Brainard, Mary John Miller, and Charles Collyns: Hearing before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, first session, on the nominations of Dr. Lael Brainard, to be Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs; Mary John Miller, to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Markets; and Charles Collyns, to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Finance, November 20, 2009. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2009.

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Nominations of Robert S. Larussa, Jonathan Talisman, Ruth M. Thomas, and Lisa G. Ross: Hearing before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, One Hundred Sixth Congress, second session on the nominations of Robert S. Larussa, to be Under Secretary for International Trade, Department of Commerce; Jonathan Talisman, to be Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy, Department of the Treasury; Ruth M. Thomas, to be Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs, Department of the Treasury; and Lisa G. Ross, to be Assistant Secretary for Management and Chief Financial Officer, Department of the Treasury, July 26, 2000. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2001.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. Nominations of Alicia Munnell, Michael Levy, Jeffrey Shafer, Margaret Milner Richardson, and George Weise: Hearing before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, first session, on the nominations of Aliclia Munnell to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy, Michael Levy to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Legislative Affairs, Jeffrey Shafer to be Deputy Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs ... May 6, 1993. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1993.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. Nomination of Randal K. Quarles: Hearing before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, second session, on the nomination of Randal K. Quarles, nominee to be Assistant Secretary for International Affairs, Department of the Treasury, March 21, 2002. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2002.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. Nominations of Jeffrey Garten, Mary Jo Bane, George Munoz, and June Gibbs Brown: Hearing before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, first session, on the nominations of Jeffrey Garten, to be Under Secretary for International Trade, Department of Commerce, Mary Jo Bane, to be Assistant Secretary for Family Support, Department of Health and Human Services, George Muñoz, to be Assistant Secretary for Management and Chief Financial Officer, Department of the Treasury, June Gibbs Brown, to be Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services, September 22, 1993. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1993.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. Nomination of W. Allen Moore, Jan W. Mares, and Jill E. Kent: Hearing before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, One Hundredth Congress, second session, on the nomination of W. Allen Moore to be Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade, Jan W. Mares to be Assistant Secretary of Commerce, and Jill E. Kent to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Management, May 25, 1988. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1989.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. Nominations of Mark J. Mazur, Matthew S. Rutherford, and Meredith M. Broadbent: Hearing before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, One Hundred Twelfth Congress, second session, on the nominations of Mark J. Mazur, to be Assistant Secretary for tax Policy, Department of the Treasury; Matthew S. Rutherford, to be Assistant Secretary for Financial Markets, Department of the Treasury; and Meredith M. Broadbent, to be a member of the United States International Trade Commission, May 8, 2012. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 2012.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. Nomination of Desiree Tucker-Sorini, Janet A. Nuzum, and Carol T. Crawford: Hearing before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, first session, on the nomination of Desiree Tucker-Sorini to be an assistant secretary of the Treasury; Janet A. Nuzum to be a member of the U.S. International Trade Commission; and Carol T. Crawford to be a member of the U.S. International Trade Commission, June 27, 1991. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1991.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. Nomination of Randal K. Quarles: Hearing before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, second session on the nomination of Randal K. Quarles, nominee to be Assistant Secretary for International Affairs, Department of the Treasury, March 21, 2002. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2002.

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Nominations of Jeffrey Alan Goldstein, Francisco Sanchez, and Sherry Glied: Hearing before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session, on the nominations of Jeffrey Alan Goldstein, to be Under Secretary of Domestic Finance, Department of the Treasury; Francisco Sanchez, to be Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade, Department of Commerce; and Sherry Glied, to be Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, Department of Health and Human Services, March 2, 2010. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2010.

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