Fink, CarstenMolinuevo, Martin2012-03-302012-03-302008World Trade Review14747456https://hdl.handle.net/10986/5740The past seven years have seen a rapid proliferation of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) in the East Asian region. Many of the recently concluded PTAs are comprehensive in their coverage, seeking not only the dismantling of barriers to trade in goods but also the liberalization of trade in services. This paper offers an assessment of this recent wave of services agreements in East Asia, focusing on their liberalization content and their compliance with WTO rules on regional integration. It draws on a database in which the authors recorded the value added of PTA liberalization undertakings relative to pre-existing multilateral services commitments. Among other things, this database is used to empirically assess the effect of the scheduling approach on the depth and breadth of liberalization undertakings.ENTrade PolicyInternational Trade Organizations F130Economic Integration F150International Linkages to DevelopmentRole of International Organizations O190Development Planning and Policy: Trade PolicyFactor MovementForeign Exchange Policy O240East Asian Preferential Trade Agreements in Services : Liberalization Content and WTO RulesWorld Trade ReviewJournal ArticleWorld Bank