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Ajae Editorship Location And Regional Distribution Of Authors: 1944-89

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  • Hurt, K. J.
  • Broder, J. M.
  • Ervin, R. T.
  • Segarra, E.

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Relationships between editorship location and regional distribution of authors in the AJAE are examined for 15 editorship changes from 1944-1989. Mann-Whitney U tests of changes in citations were conducted. Results indicate that editorship location had short-term effects on the regional distribution of authors. Implications for editorial policies were discussed.

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  • Hurt, K. J. & Broder, J. M. & Ervin, R. T. & Segarra, E., 1991. "Ajae Editorship Location And Regional Distribution Of Authors: 1944-89," 1991 Annual Meeting, August 4-7, Manhattan, Kansas 271205, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aaea91:271205
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.271205
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