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Agricultural Economics in Europe: A Thriving Science for a Shrinking Sector?

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  • Hanf, Claus-Henning

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Europe's agricultural sector is shrinking and will continue to shrink, whereas agricultural research capacities have increased in most European countries. This dichotomy begs the question of whether there is any justification for upholding agricultural economics research capacity. It is argued that the research domain has been considerably enlarged beyond traditional borders and that a strong public demand for research exists. The actual performance of European agricultural research, however, calls this justification into question. More creativity, originality and openness to new developments in general economic theory are urgently needed to regain a leading position in applied economics. Copyright 1997 by Oxford University Press.

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  • Hanf, Claus-Henning, 1997. "Agricultural Economics in Europe: A Thriving Science for a Shrinking Sector?," European Review of Agricultural Economics, Oxford University Press and the European Agricultural and Applied Economics Publications Foundation, vol. 24(3-4), pages 565-578.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:erevae:v:24:y:1997:i:3-4:p:565-78
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    1. Petrick, Martin, 2004. "Can Econometric Analysis Make (Agricultural) Economics A Hard Science? Critical Remarks And Implications For Economic Methodology," IAMO Discussion Papers 14911, Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO).
    2. Leonardo Cei & Edi Defrancesco & Gianluca Stefani, 2022. "What topic modelling can show about the development of agricultural economics: evidence from the Journal Citation Report category top journals," European Review of Agricultural Economics, Oxford University Press and the European Agricultural and Applied Economics Publications Foundation, vol. 49(2), pages 289-330.

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