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Why Do Farmers Fail? Farm Bankruptcies 1910–78

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  • Lawrence E. Shepard
  • Robert A. Collins

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Econometric analysis of aggregate time-series farm-sector data suggests that prior to World War II the farm bankruptcy rate appears to be associated with financial risk variables, while postwar data show a strong association with business risk variables. There does not appear to be any evidence that agricultural support payments since World War II have induced, deferred, or reduced farm failures.

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  • Lawrence E. Shepard & Robert A. Collins, 1982. "Why Do Farmers Fail? Farm Bankruptcies 1910–78," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 64(4), pages 609-615.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ajagec:v:64:y:1982:i:4:p:609-615.
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