Introduction to agricultural economics
Material type: TextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson/Prentice Hall, c2006.Edition: 4th EditionDescription: xvii, 494 p. : illustrations (some color)ISBN:- 013117312X
- 9780131173125
- 338.1 INT
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Permanent Reference | Main Library Permanent Reference | Reference | 338.1 INT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 010620 |
Rev. ed. of: Introduction to agricultural economics / John B. Penson, Jr. 3rd ed. c2002.
Included Index.
What is agricultural economics? --
The U.S. food and fiber industry --
Understanding consumer behavior --
Theory of consumer behavior --
Consumer equilibrium and market demand --
Measurement and interpretation of elasticities --
Business behavior and market equilibrium --
Introduction to production and resource use --
Economics of input and product substitution --
Market equilibrium and product price : perfect competition --
Market equilibrium and product price : imperfect competition --
Government in the food and fiber industry --
Natural resources, the environment, and agriculture --
Government intervention in agriculture --
Macroeconomics of agriculture --
Product markets and national output --
Macroeconomics policy fundamentals --
Consequences of business fluctuations --
Macroeconomic policy and agriculture --
International agricultural trade --
Agriculture and international trade --
Exchange rates and agricultural trade --
Why nations trade --
Agricultural trade policy and perferential trading arrangements.
Introduction to Agricultural Economics, Sixth Edition, provides readers with a systematic introduction to the basic economic concepts and issues impacting the U.S. food and fiber industry and offers strong coverage of macroeconomic theory and international trade.
Teaching and Learning Experience:
Strong coverage of macroeconomics, the role of government, and international agricultural trade:The coverage of macroeconomics and agricultural programs and policies allows readers to further understand the domestic market economy.
Building block approach: Discusses individual consumer and producer decision-making, market equilibrium and economic welfare conditions, government intervention in agriculture, macroeconomic policy, and international trade.
Extensive chapter review: Each chapter contains an extensive list of questions designed to test comprehension of the material covered.
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