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Variability of New York's Agricultural Use Values and Its Implications for Policy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2017
Abstract
This paper compares two alternative estimates of agricultural use values in New York, one based on comparable sales information and the other on capitalized yearly income. Emphasis is placed on the variability of the values over the 1973–83 period and its implications for taxpayer equity and the financing of local governments.
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- Northeastern Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics , Volume 13 , Issue 2 , October 1984 , pp. 254 - 263
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- Copyright © 1984 Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association
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The opinions expressed here are those of the authors and not necessarily those of USDA or Cornell University.
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