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The Importance of Locational Characteristics in Determining Rural Land Prices

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2017

Robert G. Craig
Affiliation:
Adirondack Park Agency
Harry P. Mapp Jr.
Affiliation:
Oklahoma State University
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In recent years, the topic of land prices has received considerable attention in the literature. Part of the interest stems from the importance of land as a factor of production in agriculture. Land prices have a direct influence on the ability of young farmers to operate and expand their operations. Thus, the interest in land prices by farmers, bankers and input suppliers is easily understood.

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Copyright © Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association 

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The research upon which this article is based was performed while the authors were Graduate Research Assistant and Assistant Professor, respectively, Department of Agricultural Economics, Cornell University.

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