Rent-Seeking in Noxious Weed Regulations: Evidence from US States



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Rent-Seeking in Noxious Weed Regulations: Evidence from US States

He Min
Munisamy Gopinath*
Steven T. Buccola

Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics

Peter B. McEvoy
Department of Botany and Plant Pathology

Oregon State University

(E-mail: [email protected], Ph: 541-737-1402, Fax: 541-737-2563)

Selected Paper prepared for presentation at the American Agricultural Economics
Association Annual Meeting, Long Beach, California, July 23-26, 2006

Copyright 2006 by He Min, Munisamy Gopinath, Steven T. Buccola, Peter B .McEvoy.
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