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Rates of Return for Farm Real Estate and Common Stock

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There has been considerable discussion in recent years concerning the income position of the agricultural sector of the economy. Investment analysts are generally pessimistic about investing in real estate—especially farm real estate. Since farm real estate and common stock are very similar, their rates of return take on added significance when these two assets are considered as investment alternatives. A model is presented by which comparable rates of return may be calculated. Income, price, and total rates of return are calculated for farm real estate and common stock for the 1950–1963 period. Rates of return on common stock are larger and show greater yearly fluctuation for this period.

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  • William E. Kost, 1968. "Rates of Return for Farm Real Estate and Common Stock," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 50(2), pages 213-224.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ajagec:v:50:y:1968:i:2:p:213-224.
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    1. Farris, Donald E., 1969. "The Commission On Food Marketing: Implications For Food Industries In The South," Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics, Southern Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 1, pages 1-5, December.
    2. Moore, Kevin Clare, 1985. "Predictive econometric modeling of the United States farmland market: an empirical test of the rational expectations hypothesis," ISU General Staff Papers 198501010800008872, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
    3. Stam, Jerome M. & Koenig, Steven R. & Wallace, George B., 1995. "Life Insurance Company Mortgage Lending to U.S. Agriculture: Challenges and Opportunities," Agricultural Economic Reports 308429, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    4. Stefan Ouma, 2020. "This can(’t) be an asset class: The world of money management, “society†, and the contested morality of farmland investments," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 52(1), pages 66-87, February.
    5. Phillips, W. & Bauer, L. & Akabua, K., 1993. "Returns to Farmland Investment in Alberta, 1964-89," Project Report Series 232373, University of Alberta, Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology.

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