Learning objectives
The course provides basic knowledge on: 1. microeconomics, 2. agri-food economics, 3. national and international legislation on GMOs. At the end of the lectures, students will be able to interpret the GMOs topic within the socio-environmental and economic context.
Prerequisites
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Course unit content
The first part of the course aims at providing the students with the principles of micro economics.
The second part analyses the Italian agri-food system in the context of the European Agricultural Policy and World Trade Organization. The legislative ground and the economic issues on biotechnologies are then studied.
Full programme
1. Microeconomics - Basics
2. Agri-food systems and biotech productions
3. International trade of agri-food biotech products
4. Legislative framework for agri-food biotech products
Bibliography
Handouts
Teaching methods
The course consists of lectures but it also provides students with exercises to test acquired knowledge.
Assessment methods and criteria
Written examination.
Knowledge and understanding will be assessed with open-ended and multiple choice questions, depending on the topic. Same rank to each question.
Applying knowledge and understanding will be assessed by asking the student with the interpretation of empirical evidences, data, etc.
The ability to communicate with technical language will be assessed by verifying the appropriate language used by the student.
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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