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Indicators of financial stress in agriculture

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  • Stam, Jerome M
  • Wallace, George

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Results of the American Bankers Association's annual mid-year agricultural credit survey, which is a unique source of information regarding farm sector and agricultural lender performance, are analyzed, with focus on farm financial stress questions that were maintained throughout the period of analysis, 1982-1993. Survey results show that by most measures, the levels of financial stress peaked in 1985-1986. Farm sector economic fundamentals strengthened in 1987-1989, with the resultant financial stress levels for most indicators in the 1990s below the 1982 levels.

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  • Stam, Jerome M & Wallace, George, 1994. "Indicators of financial stress in agriculture," American Bankers Association, American Bankers Association > Journal of Agricultural Lending, vol. 7(4).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:abajal:336294
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