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Trade Policy Lobbying in the European Union: Who Captures Whom?

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Woll, Cornelia
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Paper provided by Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in its series MPIfG Discussion and Working Papers with number 7.

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Keywords: lobbying; interest representation; European Commission; political economy; trade policy; international trade; protectionism; liberalization; agriculture policy; telecommunication policy;

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