Agricultural Food Consumption, Public Policy, and Farm Household Economics
A special issue of Agriculture (ISSN 2077-0472). This special issue belongs to the section "Agricultural Economics, Policies and Rural Management".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 April 2023) | Viewed by 59046
Special Issue Editors
Interests: agricultural and public policy evaluation; farm household economics; food consumption
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: Agribusiness; organic and local food consumption; health economics; policy evaluation; applied microeconometrics
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Family farms account for the vast majority of the farm population in many countries. The ability to ensure farm household wellbeing has been a longstanding policy objective for agricultural policies. The interaction between food consumption, public policy, and farm household wellbeing has been the heart of academic research for a long time. Over the past few decades, farm production practices and the objectives of agricultural policies have changed to cope with the changing world. New technology, such as digital economy, has emerged into everyday life. On the other hand, different measures of farm household wellbeing, such as happiness and life satisfaction, have been proposed. Therefore, a better understanding of farm household wellbeing, food consumption, and agricultural policy is required.
In this Special Issue, we welcome submissions that address advancements in our knowledge of food consumption, agricultural policy, and farm household wellbeing. Both theoretical and empirical papers with novel contributions are welcome. Manuscripts that accommodate new concepts in emerging economy and technology, such as digital economy, big data, net zero, etc., are particularly welcome. This type of manuscript will be prioritized in the opportunity to be published. Empirical studies need to include a solid statistical analysis. Papers with simple descriptive analyses are unlikely to be published.
Prof. Dr. Hung-Hao Chang
Prof. Dr. Pei-An Liao
Prof. Dr. Jiun-Hao Wang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- farm household
- family farms
- public policy
- food consumption
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