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Extended income capitalization model 2 Farm programs payments 2 Land values 2 Panel recursive/triangular structure simultaneous equation model 2 Resource regional analysis 2 1938-2007. 1 1938–2010 1 Agricultural Finance 1 Farm Management 1 U.S. State-level data 1 U.S. state-level data 1
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1
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Atwood, Joseph A. 2 Helmers, Glenn A. 2 Shaik, Saleem 2
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Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics, North Dakota State University 1
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Agribusiness & Applied Economics Report 1 Journal of Policy Modeling 1
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Did 1933 New Deal Legislation Contribute to Farm Real Estate: Temporal and Spatial Analysis
Shaik, Saleem; Atwood, Joseph A.; Helmers, Glenn A. - Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics, North … - 2010
The proportions of land values generated by farm program payments and farm returns are examined using an extended income capitalization model. The extended income capitalization model addresses the identification issue introduced by the counter-cyclical nature of farm program payments and farm...
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Did 1933 new deal legislation contribute to farm real estate values: A regional analysis
Shaik, Saleem; Atwood, Joseph A.; Helmers, Glenn A. - In: Journal of Policy Modeling 34 (2012) 6, pp. 801-816
The proportion of land values generated by farm program payments and farm returns are examined using an extended income capitalization model. The extended income capitalization model addresses the identification issue introduced by the counter-cyclical nature of farm program payments and farm...
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