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Vested interests, domestic transparency and international trade policy

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  5. See “Digression: A Tax on Imports is a Tax on Exports”, in: GATT, International Trade 1981/82, Geneva 1982, p. 15–18.

  6. See OECD: Transparency for Positive Adjustment, Paris 1983.

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Banks, G. Vested interests, domestic transparency and international trade policy. Intereconomics 19, 133–136 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02928307

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