Agricultural Economics, Policy and Trade
Entry Requirements
30 credits economics
English 6
Exemption granted from the general entry requirement of Swedish
Course facts
- Course name
- Agricultural Economics, Policy and Trade
- Swedish course name
- Jordbruksekonomi, policy och handel
- Level
- First cycle (G1F)
- Main field of study
- Economics
- Credits
- 7.5 credits
- Rate of study
- 50 %
- Study location
- Uppsala
- Form of instruction
- Campus-based instruction
- Application code
- SLU-20171
- Course code
- NA0189
- Course language
- English
- Included in program
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Politices kandidat - hållbar utvecklingAgricultural Business and EconomicsBusiness and Economics - Sustainable Development (BSc)Agricultural, Food and Environmental Policy Analysis (AFEPA) - Master's ProgrammeAgricultural Economics and Management - Master's ProgrammeAgricultural Science with a Specialisation in Economics and Business Administration
- Offered as a freestanding course
- Ja
- Tuition fee
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15720 SEK
Tuition fees only for non-EU/EEA/Switzerland citizens
A warm welcome to the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and the course Agricultural Economics, Policy and Trade!
Below, you will find general information about the student account, registration for the course and other practical information.
The student account
You will need your student account to access e.g. your e-mail, Ladok and Canvas. For information regarding how to create your student account, follow this link: https://student.slu.se/en/study-support/it-support/support/new-student---start/
Registration for the course
Self-registration for the course is done in Ladok between 2025-10-20 – 2025-11-03. Remember that you must be admitted and registered in Ladok to be able take the course. Having access to Canvas does not mean you are registered in the course and without registration, you are risking losing your place in the course. If you have been admitted to the course with conditions, you need to send your credit list to the course leader who will review it and decide if you can register. Do this as soon as possible as reviewing credits may take a few days due to the course start.
Schedule
The complete course schedule can be found in TimeEdit 4 weeks prior to the course start. You can reach the course schedule by searching the course code in the TimeEdit public schedule search.
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Educational support
If you are entitled extra educational support, please inform the course leader at the start of the course so that special arrangements can be made.
For educational support for an exam, see instructions in the exam registration in Ladok Student. You need to register for alternative exam arrangements no later than 10 workings days prior to the examination day. More information here: https://student.slu.se/en/study-support/study-support/funka/.
Discontinuation of a course
If you want to discontinue the course, you should immediately notify the educational administrators at econ-edu@slu.se, who in turn will inform the course leader and register a non-completion of the course in Ladok after your approval. You are also able to register an early non-completion of the course (within three weeks after course start) in Ladok yourself.
Exams
You need to register for exams in Ladok. The registration closes 10 working days prior to the exam. You can find your anonymity code in Ladok Student. It's **not **possible to register for the exam after the deadline has passed.
On Wednesdays between 12:30-14:30 we have an exam hand out at the department (Ulls hus, 4th floor). Please remember to bring your ID-card.
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Do not hesitate to contact us at econ-edu@slu.se if you have any questions!
Kind regards,
The educational administrators
NA0189, Agricultural Economics, Policy and Trade, 7.5 Hp
Print syllabus
Syllabus
Finalized by: Jon Petter Gustafsson, 2022-12-09
Valid from : Autumn semester 2023 (2023-08-28)
Level
First cycle (G1F)
Main field of study
Economics
Grading Scale
The grade requirements within the course grading system are set out in specific criteria. These criteria must be available by the course start at the latest.
Course language
English
Entry Requirements
30 credits economics
English 6
Exemption granted from the general entry requirement of Swedish
Objectives
The overall goal of the course is to provide students with basic knowledge of the principles, economic consequences and institutional relationships in agricultural policies and trade in food products. The course also develops basic analytical skills for diagnosing, describing and analyzing agricultural trade and policies from an economic perspective.
After completion of the course the students will be able to:
- discuss the fundamental concepts underlying the economics of agricultural policies and international trade in food products,
- explain the foundations of international agricultural trade theory
- describe the mechanisms through which international trade affects farm economic outcome
- identify policies and challenges related to agricultural and food trade
- use economic theory to assess the economic impacts of agricultural and food trade policies,
- analyse an agricultural policy question using empirical or theoretical methods and effectively communicate findings.
Content
Subject content:
- Theoretical concepts underlying trade in agricultural and food products
- Agricultural and food policies
- Description and analysis of agricultural policy in Sweden, Europe and the rest of the world
- Description and analysis of international trade in food products
- Emerging issues in agricultural policy and food trade
Course implementation:
The course uses different teaching methods to promote students' learning and discussions through:
Lectures, literature studies (relevant peer review articles/working papers/book chapters), project work, presentations, exercises and lab work.
The course focuses on the following general competences:
Critical thinking, problem solving, ability to work autonomously, ability to work in teams (i.e. project work), oral communication (i.e. project presentation), written communication, scientific methods, plan and manage time.
The following components are compulsory:
Project presentations
Examination Formats and Requirements for Passing the Course
Passed written examination.<br> Approved participation in project work.<br> Approved written and oral presentation of project work.
Responsible Department/Equivalent
Department of Economics
Supplementary information
Included in program
- Politices kandidat - hållbar utveckling
- Agricultural Business and Economics
- Business and Economics - Sustainable Development (BSc)
- Agricultural, Food and Environmental Policy Analysis (AFEPA) - Master's Programme
- Agricultural Economics and Management - Master's Programme
- Agricultural Science with a Specialisation in Economics and Business Administration
Module set
| Title | Credits | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Single module | 7.5 | 0001 |
The Course Replaces
NA0160
Course Literature: Agricultural Economics, Policy & Trade
The course is based on a set of lectures and computer lab sessions where we apply a simple model to quantify the effects of different agricultural economics and trade policy instruments.
- The course material consists of PowerPoint presentations and readings from the textbook and Articles.
- The textbook is Feenstra, R. and Taylor, A. (2017) International Trade, 4th edition. New York: Worth Publishers.
- **Relevant Articles: **
- Lusk, J. L., & McCluskey, J. (2018). Understanding the impacts of food consumer choice and food policy outcomes. Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, 40(1), 5–21. https://doi.org/10.1093/aepp/ppx054
- Hemming, D. J., Chirwa, E. W., Dorward, A., Ruffhead, H. J., Hill, R., Osborn, J., Langer, L., Harman, L., Asaoka, H., Coffey, C., & Phillips, D. (2018). Agricultural input subsidies for improving productivity, farm income, consumer welfare and wider growth in low‐ and lower‐middle‐income countries: a systematic review. Campbell Systematic Reviews, 14(1), 1–153. https://doi.org/10.4073/csr.2018.4
- Furceri, D., Hannan, S. A., Ostry, J. D., & Rose, A. K. (2018). Macroeconomic Consequences of Tariffs. https://www.nber.org/system/files/working_papers/w25402/w25402.pdf?sy=402
- Jakubik, A., Keck, A., & Piermartini, R. (2022). Trade Policy Implications of a Changing World: Tariffs and Import Market Power, WP/22/219, November 2022. https://www.imf.org/-/media/Files/Publications/WP/2022/English/wpiea2022219-print-pdf.ashx
academic year 2025/2026
Agricultural Economics, Policy and Trade (NA0189-20153)
2026-01-11 - 2026-02-01
academic year 2024/2025
Agricultural Economics, Policy and Trade (NA0189-20143)
2025-01-12 - 2025-02-02
academic year 2023/2024
Agricultural Economics, Policy and Trade (NA0189-20182)
2024-01-07 - 2024-01-28
Contact
- Course coordinator
- Enoch Owusu Sekyere
- Course administrator
- Märta Berglund
- Examiner
- Helena Hansson