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Financial adjustment in US agriculture

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  • Doye, Damona Grace

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A model of farm financial adjustment is developed to provide empirical estimates of the transition needed to achieve more stable asset and debt distributions in agriculture. The collective effect of microeconomic responses over time are used to provide insights into potential population dynamics in response to farm financial stress. Several macroeconomic scenarios are simulated and several financial stress alleviation policies are analyzed.

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  • Doye, Damona Grace, 1986. "Financial adjustment in US agriculture," ISU General Staff Papers 198601010800009068, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:isu:genstf:198601010800009068
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    1. Li, Shasha & Boehlje, Michael, 2013. "Financial Vulnerability Of Midwest Grain Farms: Implications Of Price, Yield And Cost Shocks," Working papers 153326, Purdue University, Department of Agricultural Economics.

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