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Lobbyism and Climate Change in Fisheries: A Political Support Function Approach

Urs Steiner Brandt ()

No 63/05, Working Papers from University of Southern Denmark, Department of Environmental and Business Economics

Abstract: This paper seeks to investigate the following issues: What is the resulting out-come, when regulation is determined by interest groups that compete for influ-ence over the regulatory process? Given this, can we predict how climate change related changes in the underlying biological factors will affect the be-haviour of the interest groups and the resulting regulatory outcome.

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Date: 2005-03
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