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The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
Published on behalf of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society Inc
Edited by:
Tom Kompas, Jeff Bennett, R. Quentin Grafton
ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 5/9 Agricultural Economics & Policy; 111/209 Economics
Impact Factor: 0.719
The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics (AJARE) provides a forum for innovative and scholarly work in agricultural and resource economics. First published in 1997, the Journal succeeds the Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics and the Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics, upholding the tradition of these long-established journals.
TopNews and Announcements
New cover months from 2009
The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics has moved its cover months forward from 2009. The journal will be published in January, April, July and October. Look out for your January issue in the mail!
Special Issue - Volume 1 2009
Free online: Property Rights
Free access in the developing world
Access to this journal is available free online within institutions in the developing world through the AGORA Initiative with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), and the OARE Initiative (Online Access to Research in the Environment) with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
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TopHighlights
Top 5 The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics articles accessed online
- The power of two: squaring off with Australia's large supermarket chains
David K. Round
- Simulating economic values of a genetic improvement program for Australian farmed saltwater crocodiles
Emily M. Gray, Fredoun Z. Ahmadi-Esfahani and Sally R. Isberg
- Predicting performance in undergraduate agricultural economics
Elizabeth Nolan and Fredoun Z. Ahmadi-Esfahani
- Peasants and plantations in the Sri Lankan tea sector: causes of the change in their relative viability
Deepananda Herath and Alfons Weersink
- Economic drought management index to evaluate water institutions' performance under uncertainty
Eva Iglesias, Alberto Garrido and Almudena Gómez-Ramos
