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Changing agricultural institutions and markets: The farm credit outlook

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  • Dodson, Charles, 1997. "Changing agricultural institutions and markets: The farm credit outlook," Agricultural Outlook Forum Archive 1923 - 1997 327156, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Outlook Forum.
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    1. Dodson, Charles B., 1995. "Analysis Of Lender-Borrower Choice And Implications For Federal Farm Credit Policy," 1995 Regional Committee NC-207, October 16-17, 1995, Kansas City, Missouri 131526, Regional Research Committee NC-1014: Agricultural and Rural Finance Markets in Transition.
    2. Hoppe, Robert A., 1996. "Who Are Retired Farm Operators?," Agricultural Economic Reports 262032, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    3. Bruce J. Sherrick & Steven T. Sonka & James D. Monke, 1994. "Nontraditional Lenders in Agricultural Credit Markets," Agribusiness, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 10(4), pages 341-357.
    4. Freshwater, David, 1996. "Competition, Consolidation, And Governance Issues For The Farm Credit System," 1996 Regional Committee NC-207, September 8-9, 1996, New York, New York 131982, Regional Research Committee NC-1014: Agricultural and Rural Finance Markets in Transition.
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