The Influence of Farm Management on NSW Rural Property Income and Total Average Annual Returns
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19/01/2003
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The importance of agriculture in many countries has tended to reduce as their economies move from a resource base to a manufacturing industry base. Although the level of agricultural production in first world countries has increased over the past two decades, this increase has generally been at a less significant rate compared to other sectors of the economies. Despite this increase in secondary and high technology industries, developed countries have continued to encourage and support their agricultural industries. This support has been through both tariffs and price support. Following pressure from developing economies, particularly through the World Trade Organisation (WTO), GATT Uruguay round and the Cairns Group developed countries are now in various stages of winding back or de-coupling agricultural support within their economies. A major concern of farmers in protected agricultural markets is the impact of a free market trade in agricultural commodities on farm incomes, profitability and land values. This paper will analyse both the capital and income performance of the NSW rural land market over the period 1990-1999. This analysis will be based on several rural land use classifications and will compare the total return from rural properties based on the farm income generated by both the average farmer and those farmers considered to be in the top 20% of the various land use areas. The analysis will provide a comprehensive overview of rural production in a free trade economy. |
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Pacific Rim Real Estate Society |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/28853/2/28853-.pdf http://www.prres.net/ Eves, Chris (2003) The Influence of Farm Management on NSW Rural Property Income and Total Average Annual Returns. In Proceedings of Pacific Rim Real Estate Society, Pacific Rim Real Estate Society, Brisbane, Australia. |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Urban Development |
Palavras-Chave | #150202 Financial Econometrics #150403 Real Estate and Valuation Services #Rural land #rural economics #rural land values #farm management #rural land investment. |
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Conference Paper |