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Agricultural economics

Agricultural economics applies the principles of economics to the production of crops and livestock. Specific areas of study in agricultural economics include:


Agricultural economics tends to be more micro-oriented than economics in general. Many undergraduate Agricultural Economics degrees given by US land-grant universities tend to be more like a traditional business degree rather than a traditional economics degree. At the graduate level, many agricultural economics programs focus on a wide variety of applied microeconomic topics.




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