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ID142104
Title ProperInfluence of industry on legislative behavior toward NASA
LanguageENG
AuthorMachay, Martin ;  Steinberg, Alan
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article explores economic factors that help to explain Congressional support for NASA Authorization Acts and issues of U.S. federal space funding. Three economic factors related to political opportunism are identified and discussed in detail. Across the board, NASA Centers are a significant factor in shaping voting preferences, suggesting that the NASA presence itself plays an important role in influencing legislators. Meanwhile, other forms of economic opportunism based on the relative importance of the space and aircraft manufacturing industries in a given state and the amounts of NASA procurements are factors, but only in a more limited sense. This supports the concept that economic opportunism does influence legislative voting behavior on NASA Authorization Acts, though the bulk of the impact appears to be indirectly via NASA centers.
`In' analytical NoteAstropolitics Vol. 13, No.2-3; May/Dec 2015: p.205-222
Journal SourceAstropolitics Vol: 13 No 2-3
Key WordsNASA ;  Legislative Behavior ;  Influence of Industry


 
 
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