ECONOMICS OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT

Academic year
2021/2022 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
ECONOMICS OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Course code
ET2023 (AF:304896 AR:171046)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Educational sector code
AGR/01
Period
1st Term
Course year
3
Moodle
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The different territorial classifications, adopted at international, European and national levels, often represent opportunities for companies. They affect business decisions addressing choices to specific sustainable investments, productive sectors, or adoption of innovative processes. Focusing mainly on rural areas, the course provides students with tools to describe and analyse different territorial classifications, to understand the evolution of the concept of rural with regard to the adopted multi sectorial and territorial strategies or policies at the international, European and national level, to identify opportunities for businesses. Therefore, at the end of the course, the student will be able to analyse the tools, the procedures, the financial resources, the results obtained or expected in specific case studies (distinguishing between developed and developing countries), to propose appropriate adjustments and to identify specific opportunities for companies.
Remembering and understanding
1.1 Understanding the different territorial delimitation at international, European and national levels, with particular attention to rural areas
1.2 Comparing the different opportunities for companies deriving from different territorial delimitations and knowing any limits that insist on specific territorial contexts
1.3 Knowing the functioning of the main Support Agencies (public and private) operating in the field of development strategies of the less favored areas

Applying and Analysing
2.1 Applying acquired knowledge by identifying public strategies applied to specific territorial delimitations with particular attention to rural areas
2.2 Acquiring analytical tools to identify specific business opportunities
2.3 Verifying the compatibility of corporate decisions with territorial development strategies

Evaluating
3.1 Identifying the company choices that can be adopted in relation to the territorial locations of enterprises
3.2 Interpreting the functioning of public and private non-profit organizations operating in areas with development problems (such as: IMF, World Bank, FAO, EU)
3.3 Reflecting on the public policies adopted in different territorial areas, on their results and on their possible distortion (such as land investment)
Knowledge of the basic concepts of micro and macro economics
1. Different concepts of rural and urban areas
2. The delimitations of rural areas according to the different methodologies existing in the literature
3. European policies for environmental protection and rural development
4. Functions and roles of public institutions in sustainable rural development
5. The interventions adopted and the results of some important experiences: case studies
6. Opportunities for businesses in relation to territorial public policies
MANDATORY TEACHING MATERIALS
Are available on the Moodle page of the course 2021/2022 and must to be consulted . It is strongly suggested to contact the teacher in case of doubts at least one week before the exam

SUGGESTED MATERIALS
OECD (2010) Agricultural Policies and Rural development, available at: http://www.oecd.org/agriculture/44561502.pdf
IFAD (2016) Rural Development Report, Part two: Thematic analysis available at https://www.ifad.org/documents/30600024/30604583/RDR_WEB.pdf/c734d0c4-fbb1-4507-9b4b-6c432c6f38c3

The exam is written (in the presence of preference or online if the health emergency requires it) and is based on the verification of the expected learning outcomes. The exam, lasting about 60 minutes, is generally divided into three questions that combine theoretical aspects. and practical. They are aimed at measuring the ability and ability to apply knowledge and understanding and judgment.
The exam is passed by obtaining at least 18 points.
A list of theoretical questions and the analysis of some cases are available on the moodle platform.
The possibility to consult teaching material during the exam will be dictated by the modality chosen for the exam, as consequence of the health emergency and specify
The course mainly follows a conventional teaching approach (even in the case of online or dual system lessons) combined with e-learning activities. The conventional approach essentially aims to provide students with the tools to describe and analyze commodity markets and to apply acquired knowledge and skills. The e-learning activities are directed, above all, but not only, to verify the degree of judgment acquired.

English
Students are strongly encouraged to register for the e-learning platform (moodle) of the course and to contact the teacher in case of doubts
written

This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Poverty and inequalities" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development

This programme is provisional and there could still be changes in its contents.
Last update of the programme: 21/03/2021