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Factors affecting the agricultural loan decision‐making process

Authors :
John D. Jones
Terry L. Kastens
Christine A. Wilson
Allen M. Featherstone
Source :
Agricultural Finance Review. 67:13-33
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Emerald, 2007.

Abstract

Agricultural lenders in today’s environment face many challenges when evaluating the creditworthiness of farm borrowers. To address these challenges, a survey was conducted with financial institutions in Kansas and Indiana where agricultural lenders were asked for their responses to hypothetical agricultural loan requests. Each loan request differed by the borrower’s character, financial record keeping, productive standing, Fair Isaac credit bureau score, and credit risk. Lenders provided information about themselves and their financial institutions. The survey data obtained determine the relative importance of financial and nonfinancial information when analyzing agricultural loan applications. Tobit models are estimated to identify the borrower and lender characteristics that are important in determining loan approval, while OLS models are used to investigate the factors that affect interest rates offered to farm borrowers. The results offer a comparison of agricultural lending between two important agricultural states and provide lenders with insight on the factors that influence the decision‐making process of other agricultural lenders.

Details

ISSN :
00021466
Volume :
67
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Agricultural Finance Review
Accession number :
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