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Ranking M.S. and Ph.D. Graduate Programs in Agricultural Economics

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About 90 agricultural economists in eight fields of specialization were surveyed to identify the top Ph.D. and M.S. programs in the United States, as well as top departments in particular fields. The University of California at Berkeley and Davis (UC-Berkeley and UC-Davis, respectively), and Minnesota were considered best for Ph.D. programs. Minnesota and Montana State were the top-ranked M.S. programs. Historical rankings and current output in the American Journal of Agricultural Economics (AJAE) were identified as the best predictors of current rankings for Ph.D. programs.

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  • Gregory M. Perry, 1994. "Ranking M.S. and Ph.D. Graduate Programs in Agricultural Economics," Review of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 16(2), pages 333-340.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:revage:v:16:y:1994:i:2:p:333-340.
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    1. Jayson L. Lusk & M. Darren Hudson, 2009. "Submission Patterns, Submission Policies, and Revealed Preferences for Agricultural Economics Journals," Review of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 31(4), pages 695-711, December.
    2. Christiana E. Hilmer & Jayson L. Lusk, 2009. "Determinants of Citations to the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Journals," Review of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 31(4), pages 677-694.
    3. Kinnucan, Henry W. & Traxler, Greg, 1994. "Ranking Agricultural Economics Departments by AJAE Page Counts: A Reappraisal," Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 23(2), pages 194-199, October.
    4. Thompson, Gary D. & Aradhyula, Satheesh V. & Frisvold, George B. & Tronstad, Russell, 2004. "Does Paying Referees Expedite Reviews?," 2004 Annual meeting, August 1-4, Denver, CO 19988, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).

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