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Italian Review of Agricultural Economics (REA)
Description
Brief Introduction
The Italian Review of Agricultural Economics (REA) is an international open access and peer-reviewed journal published on behalf of the Council for Agricultural Research and Economics (CREA) and the Italian Society of Agricultural Economics (SIDEA) since 1946. With its over 70 years of life, the Italian Review of Agricultural Economics constitutes a distinguished place for the analysis, research and debates on issues related to agricultural economics and policy in its broadest sense, from food production and consumption to land use and the environment, from forestry and fisheries to rural communities. The journal will be published three times per year. The Italian Review of Agricultural Economics (REA) has been accepted for inclusion in Scopus by the Content Selection & Advisory Board.
Paper submission and Editorial rules
All articles should be submitted using the online system of the Florence University Press. The articles undergo a double-blind peer review. Writing for REA needs to follow editing rules, so please have a closer look to them if you want to submit an article.
For any additional information send your request to this email: redazione.rea@crea.gov.it.
Editorial board
Editor in Chief: Pietro Pulina
Co-Editor in Chief: Andrea Povellato
International Associate Editor: Pery Francisco Assis Shikida
Associate Editors: Filippo Altobelli, Filippo Brun, Anna Irene De Luca, Marcello De Rosa, Catia Zumpano
Managing Editor: Alessia Fantini
Archives
Since 2014, the articles have been adhering to an Open Acess Policy, on the principle that making research freely available to public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
The previous issues, from the foundation of the Review until 2013, are available for consultation at the CREA Library, Via della Navicella 2/4, 00184 Rome, Italy.