Mar 10, 2026  
Whittier College 2024-2025 
    
Whittier College 2024-2025 ARCHIVED CATALOG

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ECON 365 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics


This course surveys the broad fields of agricultural and natural resource economics and policy. It examines the central concept of scarcity and how that drives economic value. We explore the concepts of value, efficiency and institutional failure in the management of renewable natural resources including arable land, timber and fisheries as well as of non-renewable resources such as minerals and hydrocarbon fuels. We also investigate agricultural development in the U.S. and what drives technological advancement. Finally, the course assesses the role and efficacy of markets and public policy in managing our natural resources efficiently and sustainably.

 

Pre-req: ECON 200  and ECON 201  
3 credits



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