Agricultural Finance Review
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Issue 1 2000
Financial inclusion, digital finance and agricultural participation
Muhammad Zubair MumtazFinancial inclusion and digital finance go side by side and help enhance agricultural activities; however, the magnitude of digital financial services varies across countries. In…
Financial inclusion toward economic inclusion: empirical evidence from China’s rural household
Shan Jin, Christopher Gan, Dao Le Trang AnhFocusing on micro-level indicators, we investigate financial inclusion levels in rural China, examining its determinants and impact on household welfare. We construct a financial…
A comparative study of capital structure compositions in grain marketing and input supply cooperatives
Jasper Grashuis, Keri JacobsThe objective of the study is to explore explanations for the capital structure compositions of farmer cooperatives, which have a unique equity structure with allocated equity as…
Resilience of agricultural banks during economic downturns
Madhav Regmi, Noah MillerAgricultural banks likely respond differently to economic downturns compared to nonagricultural banks. Limited previous research has examined the performance of agricultural banks…
Differences in financial outcomes for family and nonfamily farms
David J. Williams, Francisco ScottNonfamily farms are responsible for a disproportionate amount of US agriculture production. The importance of these operations to the volume of agriculture production in the…
Change in US farm sector's financial position and performance in 2020 compared to pre-pandemic expectations: An analysis using financial ratios
Anil K. Giri, Carrie Litkowski, Dipak Subedi, Tia M. McDonaldThe purpose of this study is to examine how US farm sector performed in 2020, the first year of the pandemic. There were significant supply and demand shocks due to the pandemic…
Impact of interest subvention scheme (ISS) on the behaviour of farm households: a case of Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh
Shubham Kumar SehgalCredit is an essential element in the production process in agriculture. There are two sources from which farm households can access credit: institutional sources and…
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- Dr. Todd Keuthe