COMPARATIVE AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS

Academic year
2023/2024 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
ECONOMIA AGRARIA COMPARATA
Course code
ET3003 (AF:358986 AR:188572)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Educational sector code
AGR/01
Period
2nd Term
Course year
3
Where
TREVISO
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The course is part of the Interdisciplinary [C] activities of the degree in International Trade and Tourism
The aim is to raise awareness of the economy and agricultural policy inserted in the international context. The main issues concern the knowledge of the economic characteristics of the agricultural sector and of the farms, of the suitable agrarian policy measures, of the emerging concepts of sustainability and multifunctionality of agriculture, of the evolutionary path and the current structure of the Common Agricultural Policy, of the new strategies of the European Green Deal, of the From Farm to Fork, of the CAP reform 2023-2027. The configuration of the role and interrelations of economic-agrarian systems in the international context focuses on the agreements of the World Trade Organization in the agricultural field and their effects on the World Agro-Food economy.
1 Knowledge and Understanding.
1.1 Configuring the economic characteristics of the agricultural sector and of the farms.
1.2 Identifying suitable agricultural policy measures, in light of the emerging sustainability and multifunctional concepts of agriculture.
1.3 Representing the evolutionary path and the current structure of the Community Agricultural Policy.
1.4 Explain the agreements of the World Trade Organization in the agricultural field and investigate their effects for the different Agricultural Economies on a global level.
2 Ability to apply knowledge and understanding.
2.1 Selecting correctly concepts and methods to make efficient decisions in the economy choices related to the agricultural sector and farms.
2.2 Constructing the most suitable agricultural policy measures according to the different economic-social objectives to be pursued.
2.3 Monitoring and highlighting the effects resulting from the implementation of the Community Agricultural Policy on a global scale.
2.4 Analyzing and representing the effects of international agricultural agreements on a global context and for each economy.
3. Ability of judgment.
3.1 Abstracting and interpreting the economic model related to agricultural economy and policy, explaining them critically.
3.2 Using of economic tools (graphs, models) to communicate and explain the effects of the GATT agreements on the various agriculture economies in the world.
3.3 Carrying out autonomously the study and the deepening of analysis of the ecomic-agrarian phenomena in the global scale through research projects, the elaboration of essays and reports.
Mandatory priority Exams: none.
Prerequisites: basic skills in Economics (micro and macro) and Mathematics (first module). Basic skills in demand and supply economic models and market forms.
1. Principles of agricultural economics.
2. Farm Economics.
3. Principles of Agricultural Policy.
4. The Common agricultural policy.
5. The World Trade Organization in the international agricultural economy.
DE PIN A. (2019), "Economia agraria comparata", Imprimitur (pp. 1-236), Padova. (Available at the San Leonardo Library, Treviso).
Optional: Vieri S. (2012), Agricoltura. Settore multifunzionale allo sviluppo, Edagricole-Il Sole 24 Ore, Milano (pp. 1-499).
Evaluation is based on a final exam. Grading is based on a written exam administered mostly in Moodle's quiz mode.
The exam aims at verifying students' preparation on the topics of the course.
The Course is conducted through classroom lessons.
The study can be carried out with the help of Moodle platform and the Teacher's Book.
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This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Natural capital and environmental quality" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development

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Last update of the programme: 24/11/2023