Agricultural economics
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Agricultural economics
Prentice Hall, c2011
3rd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Agricultural Economics, Third Edition, offers a broad view of the food system, emphasizing the links between and among financial institutions, the macro economy, world markets, government programs, farms, agribusinesses, food marketing, and the environment. The text lays out the basic theory of microeconomics with numerous examples from the food and agricultural industries, while its coverage of macroeconomics emphasizes real world applications rather than pure theory. Addressing many topics lightly instead of one or two topics in depth, the text allows flexibility for instructors to "skip around" topics.
Table of Contents
PART I: FOUNDATIONS
1. The Food Industry
2. Introduction to Agricultural Economics
3. Introduction to Market Price Determination
PART II: MICROECONOMICS
4. The Firm as a Production Unit
5. Costs and Optimal Output Levels
6. Supply, Market Adjustments, and Input Demands
7. Imperfect Competition and Government Regulation
8. The Concept of Elasticity
9. The Theory of Consumer Behavior
PART III: MACROECONOMICS
10. Money and Financial Intermediaries
11. The Circular Flow of Income
12. Monetary Policy
13. Fiscal Policy
14. International Trade
15. Agricultural Policy
PART IV: ADVANCED TOPICS
16. Food Marketing: From Stable to Table
17. Futures Markets
18. Financial Markets
19. Investment Analysis
20. Farm Service Sector
21. The Economics of Market Failure
22. The Malthusian Dilemma
23. Economic Development and Food
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