Agricultural Economics in the JAE: Some Editorial Reflections |
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Authors: | David R. Harvey |
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Affiliation: | University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK |
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Abstract: | On retirement from the post of Editor in Chief of the JAE, it is appropriate that I offer some reflections on my editorship. First, I review the general performance of the journal over the period 2005-2023, and conclude that the JAE has held its own amongst our peers though this is is largely due to our authors and reviewers, rather than the Editor. Second, I consider the subject matter and citation scores of our published papers over this period, as a reflection of the evolution of the state of the art of the Agricultural Economics profession. Here, I illustrate the increasing number and subject/method range of published papers, but raise some questions about what, exactly, citations really indicate. I conclude with some reflections on the challenges and opportunities for the profession. |
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Keywords: | journal perfomance indicators |
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