American Journal of Agricultural Economics

Papers
(The H4-Index of American Journal of Agricultural Economics is 20. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
COVID‐19 and the Demand for Online Food Shopping Services: Empirical Evidence from Taiwan208
Food Consumption and Food Security during the COVID‐19 Pandemic in Addis Ababa117
The Importance of Agriculture in the Economy: Impacts from COVID‐1991
Economic Impacts of the COVID−19 Lockdown in a Remittance‐Dependent Region73
Impact of COVID‐19 and Nationwide Lockdowns on Vegetable Prices: Evidence from Wholesale Markets in China60
Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change through Growing Season Adjustments: Evidence from Corn in China55
Climate Econometrics: Can the Panel Approach Account for Long‐Run Adaptation?49
Rural broadband speeds and business startup rates46
Air Pollution and Cognitive Functions: Evidence from Straw Burning in China41
Measurement Error Mechanisms Matter: Agricultural Intensification with Farmer Misperceptions and Misreporting40
Estimating Pricing Rigidities in Bilateral Transactions Markets38
COVID‐19 policy responses, mobility, and food prices36
Comparing effectiveness and return on investment of action‐ and results‐based agri‐environmental payments in Switzerland32
The Impact of Protecting EU Geographical Indications in Trade Agreements27
Weather shocks, traders' expectations, and food prices26
Adapting to High Temperatures: Effect of Farm Practices and Their Adoption Duration on Total Value of Crop Production in Uganda25
Farm labor productivity and the impact of mechanization25
Weather Shocks and Labor Allocation: Evidence from Rural Brazil24
U.S. Interstate Trade Will Mitigate the Negative Impact of Climate Change on Crop Profit24
The Pass‐Through of a Tax on Sugar‐Sweetened Beverages in Boulder, Colorado22
Digital extension, price risk, and farm performance: experimental evidence from Nigeria20
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