The structure of lobbying and protection in U.S. agriculture / Kishore Gawande

"The author surveys the empirical literature on the political economy of agricultural protection. He uses a detailed data set of agricultural Political Action Committee (PAC) contributions over five U.S. congressional election cycles over the 1991-2000 period to investigate the relationship bet...

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Main Authors:Gawande, Kishore, 1959-
Corporate Authors:World Bank
Format: Online-Resource
Language:English
Published:[Washington, D.C] : World Bank, 2005
Series:Policy research working paper
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USA
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Summary:"The author surveys the empirical literature on the political economy of agricultural protection. He uses a detailed data set of agricultural Political Action Committee (PAC) contributions over five U.S. congressional election cycles over the 1991-2000 period to investigate the relationship between lobbying spending and agricultural protection. A detailed graphical analysis of campaign contributions by the agricultural PACs indicates that although there are very many PACs, in most sectors the majority of contributions are made by very few PACs. Econometric analysis reveals that lobbying spending by agricultural PACs is positively associated with the use of nontariff barriers and specific tariffs by the United States. There is a strong association between the average U.S. tariff on goods that benefit from U.S. export subsidies and lobbying spending. And there is no association between agricultural protection and trade measures such as import penetration and the export-to-output ratio. "--World Bank web site
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references. - Title from PDF file as viewed on 9/20/2005
Erscheinungsjahr in Vorlageform:[2005]
Weitere Ausgabe: Gawande, Kishore S: The structure of lobbying and protection in U.S. agriculture
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (58 Seiten)