@article{Veeman:197280,
      recid = {197280},
      author = {Veeman, Michele M. and Veeman, Terrenec S.},
      title = {Inflation and Canadian Agriculture: Effects on Efficiency,  Productivity, and Equity},
      address = {1983},
      number = {990-2016-77493},
      pages = {5},
      year = {1983},
      abstract = {Since 1973, inflation has been a pervasive phenomenon  affecting the agricultural
sectors of most developed and  developing countries. Despite its current
significance, the  issue of inflation and its impact on the agricultural  sector is
remarkably under-researched. In this paper we  assess some of the economic
impacts of inflation on  Canadian agriculture in an attempt to isolate  major
influences and their effects. We consider effects on  the prices of farmland, the
increased risk and uncertainty  affecting the industry, and a possible deterioration
in the  terms of trade between agriculture and the rest of the  economy.
We assess the effect of these and other inflation  related influences on
efficiency, productivity, and equity  in the Canadian agricultural sector. The
general conclusion  of the paper is that the impacts of inflation on efficiency  and
productivity appear to have been minor compared to its  distributional effects.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/197280},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.197280},
}