Economic efficiency of agricultural enterprises and its evaluation
E. Rosochatecká
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E. Rosochatecká: Czech University of Agriculture, Prague, Czech Republic
Agricultural Economics, 2002, vol. 48, issue 3, 97-101
Abstract:
Agriculture as a sector of national economy shows a permanent loss (except the year 1995 and 2000). The investment volume and number of workers decreases. The necessary resources for businesses development are not created at the general level. Introducing of new technologies for restructuring appears as problematic from this point of view. The stated results of the sector of agriculture stem from the average data of the monitored set of enterprises collected by the RIAE. Evaluation objectivity of the agricultural enterprises economic results is influenced by the quality of the database and of the used evaluation method. In the contribution, the method of the financial analysis indices, economic normal and the indicators of the enterprise financial situation prediction were utilised for evaluation. For the analysis, own set of monitored enterprises is used and also its comparison with the selected results of the RIAE.
Keywords: value added; business; economic; normal; profit; loss (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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