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Undergraduate Program of Agricultural, Resource and Environmental Economics Resource and Environmental Economics Study Program Department of Resource and Environmental Economics Faculty of Economics and Management Bogor Agricultural University 1. Syllabus of Agricultural Economics (ESL211) SKS (Credits) : 3(3-0) Offered in : odd semester (semester 3) Prerequicites : General Economics Course Coordinator : Prof.Dr. Ir. Bonar M. Sinaga, MA Languages : Indonesian and English Description of the cources : Upon completion of this course the students will be able to explain the meaning and scope of agricultural economics. The scope of the study includes linkage of economics and agricultural economics; agricultural resources; agricultural institution; agricultural commodities supply and demand; production and cost; revenue; marketing and agricultural commodities marketing; as well as agricultural policies and development. Learning outcomes : After successfully completing this course, the students will be able to: 1. Explain the concept of agricultural economics. 2. Apply agricultural economics in addressing challenges in resources and environmental management. 3. Adapt to situation occurred while addressing dynamic challenges regarding resources and environmental issues. Indicative Assessment : 1. Mid term Exam (40%) 2. Final Exam (40%) 3. Individual or Group Report (20%) Contact hours : 35 hours Lectures with an e-learning system and no laboratory work Reading Materials : 1. Halcrow, H. 1981. Economic of Agriculture 2. Hanafie, R. 2010. PengantarEkonomiPertanian (Introduction to Agricultural Economics). Andi Offset, Yogyakarta. 3. Mubyarto. PengantarEkonomiPertanian (Introduction to Agricultural Economics). 4. Cramer, G.L. and Clarence W. Jansen. 1994. Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness. John Wiley&Sons, Inc., New York 5. Doll, John P. and Orazem, F. 1984. Production Economics : Theory With Applications, Second Edition, John Wiley&Sons, New York. 6. Hess, P. and Ross, C. 2000. Economic Development : Theoty, Evidence, and policies. The Dryden Press, North Caroline. 7. Nasution, A.H. 1999. Pengantar Ilmu-ilmu Pertanian (Introduction to agricultural studies). 8. Seitz W.D. Gerald O. Nelson dan Harold G. halcrow. 1994. Economic of Resources Agriculture and Food. McGraw-Hill. 9. Arifin, B. 2004. Analisis Ekonomi Pertanian Indonesia (Analysis of Indonesia Agricultural Economics). Penerbit Buku Kompas, Jakarta. 10. Saragih, B. 2001. Suara Dari Bogor: Membangun Sistem Agribisnis (Voice from Bogor: Building Agribusiness System). Pustaka Wirausaha Muda, Bogor 2. Syllabus of Agricultural Price Theory (ESL313) SKS (Credits) : 3(3-0) Offered in : odd semester (semester 5) Prerequicites : Course Coordinator : Prof. Dr. Ir. Yusman Syaukat, ME Languages : Indonesian and English Description of the cources : This course provides knowledge and skills to students about agricultural price determination and the impact of government policies to agricultural products prices. Lecture topics includes: the role of prices in decision-making, demand and supply of agricultural products, agricultural product price determination, agricultural products marketing margin, institutional and government intervention in the determination agricultural product prices , and empirical analysis of agricultural product prices. Learning outcomes : After successfully completing this course, the students will be able to: 1. Explain and analyze economic problem regarding agricultural price determination and the determining factors, 2. Explain and analyze the impact of government policies in agricultural product prices determination. Idicative Assessment : 1. Mid term Exam (40%) 2. Final Exam (40%) 3. Individual or Group Report (20%) Contact hours : 35 hours Lectures with an e-learning system and no laboratory work Reading Materials : 1. Carlton, Dennis W and Jeremy M Perloff. Modern Industrial Organization (3 edition). Addison- Wesley Publishing Company, Massachusetts. 2. Leftwich, Richard and Ross Eckert. 1982. The Price System and Resource Allocation (8th edition). The Dryden Press, Chicago. 3. Tomek, William G and Kenneth L Robinson. 1990. Agricultural Product Prices (3rd edition). Cornell University Press, Ithaca. 3. Syllabus of Agricultural Trade (ESL 314) SKS (Credits) : 3(3-0) Offered in : even semester (semester 6) Prerequicites : - Course Coordinator : Prof. Dr. Ir. Bonar M Sinaga, MA Languages : Indonesian and English Description of the cources : This course discusses the concepts, theories, policies and empirical studies of agricultural trade and its relation to the domestic and international economies of the micro and macroeconomic side. Learning outcomes : After successfully completing this course, the students will be able to: 1. explain the concept of agricultural trade; 2. Analyze the potentials and challenges of trading agricultural products in Indonesia; 3. Analyze the competitiveness of Indonesian agricultural products in international trade; 4. Analyze the intervention of trade policy in Indonesia. Indicative Assessment : 1. Mid term Exam (40%) 2. Final Exam (40%) 3. Individual or Group Report including presentation and discussion (20%)
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