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Implicit Prices of Soil Characteristics for Farmland in Iowa
American Journal of Agricultural Economics
  • John A Miranowski, United States Department of Agriculture
  • Brian D. Hammes, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
12-1-1984
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Abstract

Arguments have long persisted that purchasers pay too much for poor land (i.e., less productive, more erosive) relative to the higher quality counterpart. In other words, purchasers are either irrational or poorly in- formed relative to the differences in land productivity between poor and good farmland. Similar arguments have been advanced concerning the willingness-to-pay rent on the part of tenant operators.

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This article is from American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Dec 1984, 66(5); 745-749.

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en
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Citation Information
John A Miranowski and Brian D. Hammes. "Implicit Prices of Soil Characteristics for Farmland in Iowa" American Journal of Agricultural Economics Vol. 66 Iss. 5 (1984) p. 745 - 749
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john-miranowski/33/