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NA0160

Agricultural Policy and International Trade

The course is relevant for those who are considering further and more advanced studies in economics and international trade or intending to work in organizations involved in international agrifood trade. This course offers an introduction to international trade theory and equips you with tools for trade policy analysis. While the focus of the course is on theory, you will also be exposed to many applications through a mixture of classroom-based activities, computer lab sessions, assigned readings and group work.



This course is driven by the increasingly global nature and the continued expansion of economic interdependence between countries and across agricultural and food supply chains. Why countries trade, what explains the pattern of trade that we observe and what are the economic and welfare effects of agricultural policies and trade agreements? Using tools and insights from theoretical insights and empirical studies, the course will enable you to assess possible responses to such questions.



Material will be presented by a variety of teaching approaches including lectures, in-class exercises, homework, case analysis and presentation, and class discussion of assigned readings. Throughout the course you will build your critical and analytical skills, and develop independent learning skills and team working skills, which will provide a strong foundation for future study and employment in the field.

Information from the course leader

2020-10-08
Welcome to the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Here you find important information that will be useful before arriving to Sweden and while you are a student. https://student.slu.se/en/studies/new-student/check-list/ • You need to have a student account in order to access Ladok Student at SLU and to sign up for exams. • You must be admitted and registered to attend the course. Unregistered students may NOT stay on the premises, for reasons of insurance. • You have to register yourself via Ladok Student. The self-registration is open 5 workdays before the start of the course and 3 days after. If you have been admitted to the course with conditions, you cannot register online and must contact the course leader who decides if you can still register. Only registered students can participate in the course and have access to, for example, Canvas. • If you want to receive text messages with updates for the course, for example in case of cancelled lectures or room changes, please check that the correct mobile number is in Ladok Student. • During the second week of the course there will be a mandatory control of attendance. If you don´t participate in the control you risk losing your place on the course. • If you need special support, please inform the course leader at the start of the course, so that special arrangements can be made for example at the examination. Certificates from Nais shall be displayed every time. https://student.slu.se/en/study-support/study-support/funka/ • If you cancel the course, you should immediately notify the course leader via email, who in turn informs the educational administration to register a course break in Ladok. • You are automatically registered for the ordinary exams in Ladok Student. You can find your anonymous code in Ladok Student. Please note that you still have to register yourself for the re-exam in Ladok Student. This applies only to exams and re-exams within the department of economics. • For corrected exams – contact ekon-adm@slu.se If you have any questions, please contact the administration by emailing ekon-adm@slu.se

2020-08-31
Welcome to NA0160!
Dear participants, Welcome to the course on “Agricultural Policy and international Trade”. The first lecture in the course will take place virtually via Zoom on Monday, 2 November 2020) at 13:15. My colleagues Shon Ferguson ( a senior lecturer and associate professor at the Department of Economics in SLU; and a research fellow at the Research Institute of Industrial Economics in Stockholm) and Ida Nordin (a PhD researcher at the Department of Economics in SLU), will be sharing teaching responsibilities with me for this course. Please refer to the “Timetable” section on this webpage for more details about the schedule of the lectures. The schedule is not final and few minor changes may be applied. During the next few weeks, more details will be added. Please remember to register for the course in Ladok! Best regards, Assem Abu Hatab

Course evaluation

The course evaluation is now closed

NA0160-20119 - Course evaluation report

Once the evaluation is closed, the course coordinator and student representative have 1 month to draft their comments. The comments will be published in the evaluation report.

Additional course evaluations for NA0160

Academic year 2022/2023

Agricultural Policy and International Trade (NA0160-20087)

2022-11-01 - 2023-01-15

Academic year 2021/2022

Agricultural Policy and International Trade (NA0160-20122)

2021-11-02 - 2022-01-16

Academic year 2019/2020

Agricultural Policy and International Trade (NA0160-20084)

2019-11-01 - 2020-01-19

Academic year 2018/2019

Agricultural Policy and International Trade (NA0160-20147)

2018-11-05 - 2019-01-20

Academic year 2017/2018

Agricultural Policy and International Trade (NA0160-20041)

2017-10-30 - 2018-01-14

Academic year 2016/2017

Agricultural Policy and International Trade (NA0160-20031)

2016-10-31 - 2017-01-15

Academic year 2015/2016

Agricultural Policy and International Trade (NA0160-20023)

2015-10-26 - 2016-01-17

Academic year 2014/2015

Agricultural Policy and International Trade (NA0160-20036)

2014-11-10 - 2015-01-18

Academic year 2013/2014

Agricultural Policy and International Trade (NA0160-20017)

2013-11-11 - 2014-01-19

Syllabus and other information

Grading criteria

Grade

Learning Outcomes

Describe the mechanisms through which international trade affect economic welfare

Describe the economic effects of international trade and various policy instruments

Quantify the economic impacts of trade policy and agricultural policy

Analyze a policy question using empirical or theoretical methods and effectively communicate findings

5

Demonstrates deep and comprehensive understanding of the economic mechanisms.

Able to identify the correct economic modelling framework for a given policy scenario, model the problem and describe the underlying intuition of the effects.

Correctly measures the size of the economic impacts in a modelling framework, and provides intuition for the results.

Identify a relevant policy question, demonstrate deep and comprehensive knowledge of chosen empirical or theoretical methods used to analyze question, communicate findings in a highly effective and thorough manner.

4

Demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of the economic mechanisms.

Able to correctly describe the economic impact of each policy instrument in a graphical framework.

Correctly measures the size of the economic impacts in a modelling framework.

Identify a relevant policy question, demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of chosen empirical or theoretical methods to analyze, effectively communicate findings.

3

Can briefly describe the economic mechanisms.

Correctly describes the direction of the economic impact (positive, negative) of each policy instrument for consumers and producers in each country.

Correctly describes the method for quantifying the economic impacts of trade policy or agricultural policy using illustrations or math as appropriate.

Identify a relevant policy question, demonstrate basic knowledge of empirical or theoretical methods to analyze, and communicate findings in a satisfactory way.

U

Insufficient understanding of concepts related to abovementioned mechanisms.

Insufficient ability to analyze the economic effects of international trade and policy instruments.

Lack of understanding of how to quantify economic impacts.

Insufficient ability to identify relevant policy question, perform analysis or communicate findings.

Assessment

Written exam

Written exam

Written exam

Home project

Litterature list

  1. Course Literature Kommentar: The course material consists of power point presentations and readings from the textbook. The textbook is: Feenstra, R.C., and Taylor, A.M. (2014). International trade (4th Edition). New York: Worth Macmillan. Power point presentations will be made available after the respective classes have taken place. Some articles and book chapters might be provided during the course in due time. The power point presentations and other reading materials will be uploaded to ‘Canvas’. Students are expected to visit this site regularly to keep abreast of course evolutions.

Course facts

The course is offered as an independent course: Yes Tuition fee: Tuition fee only for non-EU/EEA/Switzerland citizens: 13082 SEK Cycle: Bachelor’s level (G1F)
Subject: Economics Agricultural Science Economics Agricultural science
Course code: NA0160 Application code: SLU-20119 Location: Uppsala Distance course: No Language: English Responsible department: Department of Economics Pace: 50%