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The Agricultural Economics of the 21st Century
Başlık:
The Agricultural Economics of the 21st Century
Yazar:
Martinho, Vítor João Pereira Domingues. editor.
ISBN:
9783319094717
Fiziksel Niteleme:
X, 158 p. 105 illus., 104 illus. in color. online resource.
İçindekiler:
Introduction -- An Approach to the Determinants of the Agricultural Output Dynamics in the USA -- Cross-Section and Spatial Approaches for the Agricultural Contexts in the Twenty Seven Countries of the European Union -- The Performance of Manufacturing in the European Union in the Context of Agricultural Economics -- The Economic, Social and Environmental Determinants for the Agricultural Output in Some European Union Countries -- The Performance of the Agricultural Economics in BRICS Countries -- Evaluation of Sustainable Economic Growth in Portuguese Agriculture and Other Sectors -- Analysis of the Relationship Between Agriculture, Economic Growth and the Environment Through Keynesian Models -- Agricultural Economics in the Context of Portuguese Rural Development -- The Objectives and Priorities for the Azorean Dairy Farmers' decisions -- Final Conclusions.
Özet:
This publication provides insight into the agricultural sector. It illustrates new tendencies in agricultural economics and dynamics (interrelationship with other sectors in rural zones and multifunctionality) and the implications of the World Trade Organization negotiations in the international trade of agricultural products. Due to environmental problems, availability of budget, consumer preferences for food safety and pressure from the World Trade Organization, there are many changes in the agricultural sector. This book addresses those new developments and provides insights into possible future developments. The agricultural activity is an economic sector that is fundamental for a sustainable economic growth of every country. However, this sector has many particularities, namely those related with some structural problems (many farms with reduced dimension, sometimes lack of vocational training of the farmers, difficulties of put the farmers together in associations and cooperatives), variations of the productions and prices over the year and some environmental problems derived from the utilization of pesticides and fertilizers.