Farmers' Financial Literacy—Scale Development and Linkages to Accounting Practices and Financial Outcomes

This study investigates the financial literacy (FL) of Swedish farmers, its linkages to farmer characteristics, management accounting practices and farm outcomes by surveying Swedish Farm Accountancy Data Network farmers. Using item response theory, we expand the existing FL measurement specifically...

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