207-404 Agricultural Policy&International Trade

Availability

Parkville campus.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Assoc Prof Donald MacLaren

Prerequisites

207-101 Economics of Resource Use, or 316-102 Introductory Microeconomics, 208-301 Agricultural Marketing.

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

36 hours lectures and 24 hours tutorials/seminars

Subject Description

The objective of the subject is for students to be able to:

  • understand the reasons for government intervention in the agricultural sectors of several countries, including Australia, and have knowledge of the policy objectives being pursued, together with the policy instruments employed;

  • analyse the effects of agricultural protectionism on international trade and be knowledgeable about the outcome of the Uruguay Round in the GATT;

  • analyse environmental issues as they relate to trade issues in food and fibre; and

  • understand the issue of world food security.

The subject covers the following topics:

  • the reasons for government intervention in the agricultural sector;

  • the principal agricultural policy issues in Australia, the European Union, the United States and Japan;

  • the effects of these policies on international trade in agricultural products;

  • agriculture on the GATT and the WTO; and

  • environmental issues as they relate to trade in food and fibre products. Aspects of the world food problem.

Assessment

A three-hour end of semester written examination (60%) and two assignments of up to 3000 words worth 20% each.



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