China Agricultural Economic Review

Papers
(The H4-Index of China Agricultural Economic Review is 19. 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 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
The influence of clan social capital on collective biogas investment78
Book review67
The impact of social network and resource endowment of smallholders on sustainable apple production58
Five-year plan and agricultural productivity in China51
Homestead reduction, economic agglomeration and rural economic development: evidence from Shanghai, China44
Does residents’ digital capability affect households’ financial health? Evidence from the CFPS44
Agricultural production agglomeration and total factor carbon productivity: based on NDDF–MML index analysis37
Food demand and the nutrient intake of households in underdeveloped rural regions of China: an instrumental variable approach30
The environmental performance of agricultural production trusteeship from the perspective of planting carbon emissions29
Can rural e-commerce narrow the urban–rural income gap? Evidence from coverage of Taobao villages in China24
Loss of organic cattle to the conventional value chains in Ireland: what are the economic and environmental impacts?24
Psychological capital and the entrepreneurial performance of migrant workers: intermediary role of entrepreneurial opportunity identification24
Capital assets and poverty transitions in rural China24
Evolutionary dynamics of agricultural trade in Central Asia under the Belt and Road Initiative23
Digital inclusive finance and agriculture-related global value chain participation in BRI countries23
Liquidity of China’s agricultural futures market: measurement and cross-market dependence21
Dynamic relationships between spot and futures prices of agricultural commodities in China: fresh insights from an EEMD-based quantile framework20
The effect of grassland transfer on herders' livestock production and grazing intensity in Inner Mongolia and Gansu, China20
Mutual proximity and heterogeneity in peer effects of farmers' technology adoption: evidence from China's soil testing and formulated fertilization program19
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