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Brazil: Dispute Settlement and Conclusions

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The previous chapter introduced the Brazilian trade context and, by focusing on Brazilian trade liberalization efforts, discovered strong empirical support for Argument 1, which links the dominance of economic interests in an EP policymaking situation with the strategic choices of substitution and simple use. Additionally, evidence in the previous chapter underlined the importance of examining the impact domestic factors have on Brazilian trade policy decisions, particularly in reference to where the Brazilian government pursues its trade policy goals.

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Mahrenbach, L.C. (2013). Brazil: Dispute Settlement and Conclusions. In: The Trade Policy of Emerging Powers. International Political Economy Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137303714_3

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