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Applied Production Analysis

Course leader  
Yves Surry    SLU     
Credits: 5   ECTS
Course period: 6 days  June   2010
Course date: June 7-11 
NOVA course code: 05-091014-352 
Documents:  
Course plan Course schedule
Admission mail:  
yves.surry@ekon.slu.se
 

Course description
The purpose of this Phd-level course is two-fold. Students will first acquire skills and necessary knowledge to address and solve production-related problems through the use of theoretical and analytical tools (models) borrowed from the microeconomic theory of the firm and theories of risk and uncertainty. The second objective of this course is to show students how to apply these production theory related tools (models) to empirical and/or practical cases related to firm’s decision production making processes.

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  Linear Models in Animal Breeding 2010  Animal Breeding 
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  Public Policy for the Global Food System with Emphasis on Developing Countries  Global Food Policy 
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