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A Content Analysis of the Agricultural and Resource Economics Review

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2016

Conrado M. Gempesaw II
Affiliation:
The Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Delaware
Fe Zinnia Albay
Affiliation:
The Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, Penn State University
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Abstract

A content analysis is conducted on the Agricultural and Resource Economics Review the official publication of the Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association, to determine whether the journal has maintained a strong regional focus and whether there has been a narrow concentration of published articles in subject area and methodology. The results show that in the 1990s (1) the share of articles that do not focus on the Northeast has increased tremendously and (2) more articles used quantitative techniques than nonquantitative methods.

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Copyright © 1996 Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association 

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