Agricultural Economics is the study of how societies use available resources to meet the needs of people. Agriculture represents the single largest use of the earth's resources—a major driving force in the world's economy. Agricultural economists study agriculture from a business context which involves where products are being consumed, developed, financed, grown, marketed, processed, regulated, researched, taxed and transported.
Agricultural Economics - University of Saskatchewan
- University: University of Saskatchewan
- Uni Code: UG
- Availability: Accepting Application
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