INTERACTION EFFECTS OF PROMOTION, RESEARCH, AND PRICE SUPPORT PROGRAMS FOR U.S. COTTON



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Interaction Effects of Promotion, Research, and Price Support
Programs for U.S. Cotton
by

Robert H. Beach, Brian C. Murray, Nicholas E. Piggott, and Michael K. Wohlgenant1

Paper accepted for presentation at the American Agricultural Economics Association
Annual Meetings, Long Beach, CA, July 28-31, 2002.

1The authors are Research Economist, Environmental and Natural Resource Economics Program, RTI
International; Director, Environmental and Natural Resource Economics Program, RTI International;
Assistant Professor, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, North Carolina State University;
and Professor, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, North Carolina State University,
respectively. This research was partially funded under a contract with The Cotton Board.

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