This book focuses on the growing number of service industries developing countries are integrating into their economies. Included are case studies that illustrate how India, Malaysia, and
Thailand export complex medical procedures, and how Morocco and Tunisia offer legal, engineering, and accounting services to Europe. Additional case studies describe the involvement of
Argentina, Brazil, China, Egypt, India, and Turkey in competitive companies in construction services, and the distribution services provided by Chile, Mexico, and South Africa. Complex policy
issues also are discussed. Editors Cattaneo (Development Research Group, World Bank), Engman (economist, World Bank), S獺ez (senior trade economist, World Bank), Stern (economics and public
policy, U. of Michigan), and six co-authors contributed. Annotation 穢2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)