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About the Journal

Aims and Scope
The European Review of Agricultural Economics serves as a forum for discussion and dissemination of theoretical and applied agricultural economics research in Europe and for stimulating ideas relating to the economic problems of agriculture in Europe and other parts of the world.

Throughout, the Review strives for balanced coverage of all issues within the broad subject matter of agricultural economics. These include, for example, production economics and farm management, agricultural policy, regional planning and rural development, factor markets, supply and demand analysis, agricultural marketing and food supply chains, international trade and development, natural resource use and
agri-environmental policy, consumer demand for food, and methodology. Shorter features supplement the main content. These features include book reviews and comment on previously published articles.

The European Review of Agricultural Economics is the official journal of the European Association of Agricultural Economists. To become a member of this association, contact:
EAAE,
Burgemeester Patijnlaan 19,
2582 BE Den Haag,
The Netherlands.

The Journal has an impact factor of 0.681 and is ranked 86/174 in the Economics category of the ISI Journal Citation Reports (2006).

ABSTRACTING AND INDEXING SERVICES

European Review of Agricultural Economics is covered by the following abstracting/indexing services:

Climate Change Impacts and Adaptations Research Results
International Bibliography of the Social Sciences
ISI (Institute for Scientific Information): Current Contents - Social &
Behavioural Sciences, Research Alert, Social Sciences Citation Index
Journal of Economic Literature/EconLit
RePEc (Research in Economic Papers)
Rural Sociology Abstracts
Social Science Research Network (SSRN)
Sociological Abstracts
World Agricultural Economics
Food & Science Technology Abstracts (FSTA)