This study examines the change over time in agricultural congressional market power and production concentration using the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index and concentration ratios. Results indicate that the number of congressional districts representing the production of several crops has declined substantially and that greater concentration within crop and livestock variables has occurred
This study is a quantitative time-series analysis of politics and agricultural policy in the United ...
In this paper, we investigate the dynamic of agricultural protection in the U.S., a country that has...
Variations in institutional arrrangements and policy agendas are an integral part of the policy-maki...
This study examines the change over time in agricultural congressional market power and production c...
Fewer farms account for a larger share of farm production. The rate by which agricultural concentra...
Public choice describes a marketplace for political favors that could explain strong support for agr...
This study examines rate of concentration of farms and sales for aggregate farm production and crop ...
Enactment of federal farm commodity legisla-tion has been an issue which has greatly concerned agric...
Several farm groups do not command enough votes in the u.s. House of Representatives to pass their p...
The portion of U.S. agricultural production covered by government income support payments has declin...
One of the most striking consequences of the industrialization of agriculture in the United States i...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Over the...
One of the legacies of the 1977 farm bill is that USDA is required to make an annual report to Congr...
The purpose of this study is to do a thorough investigation of what influences farm program payments...
Agriculture in the United States is a $200+ billion industry, and more than 200 magazines serve it. ...
This study is a quantitative time-series analysis of politics and agricultural policy in the United ...
In this paper, we investigate the dynamic of agricultural protection in the U.S., a country that has...
Variations in institutional arrrangements and policy agendas are an integral part of the policy-maki...
This study examines the change over time in agricultural congressional market power and production c...
Fewer farms account for a larger share of farm production. The rate by which agricultural concentra...
Public choice describes a marketplace for political favors that could explain strong support for agr...
This study examines rate of concentration of farms and sales for aggregate farm production and crop ...
Enactment of federal farm commodity legisla-tion has been an issue which has greatly concerned agric...
Several farm groups do not command enough votes in the u.s. House of Representatives to pass their p...
The portion of U.S. agricultural production covered by government income support payments has declin...
One of the most striking consequences of the industrialization of agriculture in the United States i...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Over the...
One of the legacies of the 1977 farm bill is that USDA is required to make an annual report to Congr...
The purpose of this study is to do a thorough investigation of what influences farm program payments...
Agriculture in the United States is a $200+ billion industry, and more than 200 magazines serve it. ...
This study is a quantitative time-series analysis of politics and agricultural policy in the United ...
In this paper, we investigate the dynamic of agricultural protection in the U.S., a country that has...
Variations in institutional arrrangements and policy agendas are an integral part of the policy-maki...