Author:
Boland Michael A.,Crespi John M.,Turner Tracy M.
Abstract
AbstractAsset obsolescence or external obsolescence isa decline in the economic value of capital because ofa decrease in demand for the capital’s services. Measurements of sunk costs typically use appraised values of capital. In food and agricultural industries facing asset obsolescence due to government policy, appraised values may be greatly overstated and this has implications for research on industrial structure. A theoretical model to account for the appraisal error is developed and the method is applied to the U.S. sugar beet industry. The sugar beet industry displays symptoms of asset obsolescence. Our estimates indicate that plant appraisals using currently accepted practices greatly overstated the true value of these assets in 2006.
Subject
General Business, Management and Accounting,Food Science
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