China Agricultural Economic Review

Papers
(The H4-Index of China Agricultural Economic Review is 18. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Book review93
Food demand and the nutrient intake of households in underdeveloped rural regions of China: an instrumental variable approach92
Women’s decision-making power and its impact on input use and economic returns: evidence from Sri Lanka’s tea sector54
Does residents’ digital capability affect households’ financial health? Evidence from the CFPS42
Five-year plan and agricultural productivity in China34
The environmental performance of agricultural production trusteeship from the perspective of planting carbon emissions31
Combinations of information sources and the output and risks in high-value rice: evidence from shrimp–rice co-culture systems29
The impact of social network and resource endowment of smallholders on sustainable apple production29
Loss of organic cattle to the conventional value chains in Ireland: what are the economic and environmental impacts?27
Psychological capital and the entrepreneurial performance of migrant workers: intermediary role of entrepreneurial opportunity identification27
Can rural e-commerce narrow the urban–rural income gap? Evidence from coverage of Taobao villages in China26
How do physical climate risks induce climate poverty among poor households in China?25
Policy implementation is operational24
Evolutionary dynamics of agricultural trade in Central Asia under the Belt and Road Initiative23
Capital assets and poverty transitions in rural China21
Digital inclusive finance and agriculture-related global value chain participation in BRI countries19
Does high-value agriculture exacerbate rural household income inequality? Evidence from China’s national advantageous agricultural product zones policy19
Raising the bottom and expanding the middle: digital finance adoption and common prosperity of farmers18
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