Editors’ Report 2015/2016
Iain Fraser,
Giannis Karagiannis,
Steve McCorriston,
Jack Peerlings and
Ada Wossink
European Review of Agricultural Economics, 2017, vol. 44, issue 1, 177-181
Abstract:
The level of submissions to the ERAE remains very healthy. At the same time the speed of response by the editors is now on average significantly less than three months. With regard to citation impact the ERAE continues to perform well with a score of 1.544 recorded in 2015 and the indication is that 2016 will show further improvement. Finally, the editorial process as well as the relationship with Oxford University Press continues to be very efficient which bodes well for the future of the ERAE.
Date: 2017
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