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"Any analysis of State aid must be based on a clear idea of differences between income and costs relating, on the one hand, to private finances and, on the other, to public finances, that is to say an idea of the existence of external effects. This report bypasses fundamental analysis and thus ends up with general conclusions that cannot be substantiated. What is more, there are no serious attempts in the debate to assess external effects. In spite of this, we have voted in favour of the report because, in general, it counsels against State aid. Experience in general shows that State aid is too widely used for protectionist reasons."@en1
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