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Matilde Bombardini discusses The Pros and Cons of Lobbyists in Research2Reality

October 14, 2016 | Tagged: Faculty, Matilde Bombardini, News, Research, UBC, Vancouver School of Economics, VSE

Matilde Bombardini Teaching International Trade

Vancouver School of Economics (VSE) Associate Professor Matilde Bombardini is featured in Research2Reality to discuss The Pros and Cons of Lobbyists. 

The video was produced by the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR) in which Bombardini is a Fellow.

Bombardini’s research covers various aspects of International Trade and Political Economy. In particular, the link between skill distribution and comparative advantage, the lobbying decision of firms and the behavior of lobbyists.

To read the article and watch the video, click here.

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