Special Topics in Agricultural Economics

LBRAI2218  2016-2017  Louvain-la-Neuve

Special Topics in Agricultural Economics
5.0 crédits
30.0 h + 22.5 h
1q

Enseignants
Henry de Frahan Bruno;
Langue
d'enseignement
Anglais
Ressources
en ligne

iCampus

Prérequis

Micro-economics (e.g., LBIR1242 Principes d'économie), introduction to econometrics (e.g., LECGE1316 or LINGE1221 Econométrie).

Thèmes abordés

Topics are from research and studies recently published in the theoretical or empirical scientific literature but close to the domain covered by agricultural and natural resource economics. Depending on the instructors, the topics can cover issues in agricultural, rural, food, regional, trade and environmental policy as well as issues related to rural development, poverty and management of natural resources as land, water and space.

So far as possible, topics are accompanied by initiation to quantitative methods as econometric estimations and mathematical programming.

Acquis
d'apprentissage

With respect to the learning outcomes of the Bio-engineering in agricultural sciences, this course contributes to the following main learning outcomes:

2.2 - 2.4: being exposed to focused state-of-the-art pieces of scientific work

6.1: reading and explaining published scientific papers

6.2 & 6.4, 6.5, 6.9: presenting published scientific papers

 

By the end of the course, students are able to:

-       better understand the scientific approach in economics, in particular in agricultural and natural resource economics,

-       apply such approach to analyse a specific socio-economic issue of interest,

-       understand journal articles in that research domain,

-       assess the potential but also the limits of such approach.

 

This course is a good preparation for a thesis in agricultural and natural resource economics.

La contribution de cette UE au développement et à la maîtrise des compétences et acquis du (des) programme(s) est accessible à la fin de cette fiche, dans la partie « Programmes/formations proposant cette unité d’enseignement (UE) ».

Modes d'évaluation
des acquis des étudiants

Written examination, mainly syntheses and exercises, and an oral presentation on a topic of the student choice

Méthodes d'enseignement

Teaching in class room and student participation in presentations.

Contenu

Illustration from 2012-13.

 

  1. Estimation of Flexible Cost Functions
  2. Ex-postevaluations of policy
  3. Economic Model Calibration:  Positive Mathematical Programming
  4. Economic Model Calibration:  Maximum Entropy
  5. Ex-anteevaluations of policy scenarios
  6. Tariff Equivalent of Non-Tariff Measures
  7. Evaluation des impacts de l'utilisation de biocarburants de seconde génération sur les usages des sols: une analyse en équilibre général calculable
  8. Strategic bride prices and family relationships
  9. Risk as an impediment to privatisation: the role of collective fields in extended family farms
  10. Trade Effects of Non-Tariff Measures
  11. Fundamental difficulties in estimating production-related parameters
  12. The Global Market for Wine: Policy Issues
  13. The impact of index-based insurance on pre-existing risk-sharing networks
  14. Evaluation of the EU proposed Farm Income Stabilisation Tool
  15. The role of EU harmonization in explaining the export-productivity premium of food processing firms
  16. Farm and residential land values in Belgium
Bibliographie

Teaching support: slides, overheads, textbooks, journal articles

Autres infos

Course taught in English with most material in English and some in French.

Faculté ou entité
en charge


Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)

Intitulé du programme
Sigle
Crédits
Prérequis
Acquis
d'apprentissage
Master [120] en sciences agronomiques et industries du vivant
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