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NA0189

Agricultural Economics, Policy and Trade

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


Course evaluation

Additional course evaluations for NA0189

Academic year 2023/2024

Agricultural Economics, Policy and Trade (NA0189-20182)

2023-10-31 - 2024-01-14

Syllabus and other information

Litterature list

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: **
  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. 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

Course facts

The course is offered as an independent course: Yes The course is offered as a programme course: Political Science - Sustainable Development (BSc) 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 Tuition fee: Tuition fee only for non-EU/EEA/Switzerland citizens: 13090 SEK Cycle: Bachelor’s level (G1F)
Subject: Economics
Course code: NA0189 Application code: SLU-20143 Location: Uppsala Distance course: No Language: English Responsible department: Department of Economics Pace: 50%