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U.S. and State Farm Sector Financial Ratios, 1960-91

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  • Erickson, Kenneth
  • Kubica, Janusz
  • Hacklander, Duane
  • Barnard, Charles H.
  • Ryan, James
  • Devlin, Helen
  • Chance, Sean

Abstract

This bulletin furnishes farm sector financial ratio estimates developed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service. These estimates incorporate numerous revisions in estimating procedures and changes in available data. Nationaland State-level estimates of liquidity, efficiency, solvency, and profitability ratios are presented for 1960-91.

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  • Erickson, Kenneth & Kubica, Janusz & Hacklander, Duane & Barnard, Charles H. & Ryan, James & Devlin, Helen & Chance, Sean, 1993. "U.S. and State Farm Sector Financial Ratios, 1960-91," Statistical Bulletin 154800, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uerssb:154800
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.154800
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    1. Johnson, James D., 1987. "Measurement of Farm Financial Performance: Empirical Issues and Current Status," Research Bulletins 183668, Cornell University, Department of Applied Economics and Management.
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    1. Jordan, Jeffrey L., 1998. "Georgia Water Series -- Issue 3: Evaluating Water System Financial Performance And Financing Options," Faculty Series 16712, University of Georgia, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics.

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