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The Cotton Influence Index: An Examination of U.S. Cotton Subsidies
Authors:Omer  Gokcekus and Richard  Fishler
Institution:Omer Gokcekus is associate professor and Richard Fishler is a graduate student in the John C. Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall University.
Abstract:Given the lack of a bill or amendment specific to cotton, we introduce a Cotton Influence Index to capture legislators' influence in championing the cause of the cotton growers during the hearings of the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002. Regression analyses reveal a relationship between Cotton Influence Index and campaign contributions, cotton farmland, party affiliation, and ideology. Tobit analysis indicates a significant relationship between different "actions and participations" by representatives to advance the interest of cotton—that is, components of this index and their future cotton political action committees' (PACs) contributions to them.
Keywords:cotton subsidies  interest groups  political contributions
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