Bookbot

Études Wye en Développement Agricole et Rural

Cette série se concentre sur les principes fondamentaux, les techniques et les applications pratiques essentiels au développement agricole et rural, en particulier dans les nations en développement. Elle offre des ressources précieuses pour les étudiants, les éducateurs et les praticiens impliqués dans la planification et la gestion au sein de ce secteur critique. La collection vise à répondre au besoin de matériel pédagogique pertinent et efficace, favorisant ainsi l'expertise nécessaire pour relever les défis mondiaux. Les lecteurs y trouveront des outils essentiels pour l'analyse des politiques et la mise en œuvre de stratégies de développement efficaces.

The Economics of Tropical Farming Systems
Principles of agricultural economics: markets and prices in less developed countries

Ordre de lecture recommandé

  • This textbook focuses on essential economic principles for agricultural economists engaged in rural development. While the principles of micro-economics or price-theory are relevant globally, the book emphasizes their significance in the context of agricultural and food sectors in developing countries. It sets itself apart from other texts by using hypothetical and real-world examples primarily from these nations, unlike many that rely on industrialized country scenarios. The first half covers foundational concepts of production, supply, and demand, which are crucial for managing agricultural sectors and food markets. The second half integrates supply and demand into discussions of equilibrium and exchange, followed by trade and economic welfare theory. The concluding chapter illustrates how earlier material can be synthesized by agricultural economists to analyze and compare the impacts of various agricultural policies. This structured approach allows agricultural economics to offer a consistent framework for addressing policy challenges, thereby playing a vital role in promoting rural development.

    Principles of agricultural economics: markets and prices in less developed countries