Accounting Information and the Prediction of Farm Viability

Economics working paper 277

42 Pages Posted: 16 Apr 1998

Abstract

Until recently farm management made little use of accounting and agriculture has been largely excluded from the scope of accounting standards. This article examines the current use of accounting in agriculture and points the need to establish accounting standards for agriculture. Empirical evidence shows that accounting can make a significant contribution to agricultural management and farm viability and could also be important for other agents involved in agricultural decision making. Existing literature on failure prediction models and farm viability prediction studies provide the starting point for our research, in which two dichotomous logit models were applied to subsamples of viable and unviable farms in Catalonia, Spain. The first model considered only non-financial variables, while the other also considered financial ones. When accounting variables were added to the model, a significant reduction in deviance was observed.

JEL Classification: M40, L70

Suggested Citation

Argilés Bosch, Josep Maria, Accounting Information and the Prediction of Farm Viability. Economics working paper 277, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=76594 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.76594

Josep Maria Argilés Bosch (Contact Author)

Universitat Pompeu Fabra ( email )

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Barcelona, 08005
Spain
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