Agricultural Economics
Definition: Agricultural Economics
The study of the economic principles applied to the production and distribution of food and fiber. It covers topics such as market trends, resource use, and the impact of agricultural policies. An example would be analyzing the economic impact of a new trade policy on corn exports.
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