Found 6 relevant results in 2.80s where lecturer="Peter Rieder"
Agricutural Policy II
Agrarpolitik II
Agricultural Policy: welfare effects and decision making on national and international level.
Earth and Natural Production Systems
Erd- und Produktionssysteme
Introduction to Earth Science: Origin of the universum, atmospheric oxygen, paleontology and biological evolution, formation of continents and oceans, plate tectonics and evidence for drifting continents, etc. The second parts contains:knowledge of worldwide water circles and climate change, of forest and food production as well as related worldwide ecological and economical interactions.
Ecology-economy conflicts in developing countries I
Ökologisch-ökonomische Problemfelder in Entwicklungsländern I
The course provides an introduction into areas of ecology-economy conflicts in developing countries. Conflicting uses of environment goods and natural resources are analysed theoretically and discussed in the context of case studies, and possible policy solutions are presented and discussed.
Economic -, Environmental - and Agricultural Policy - Theory and Concepts
Wirtschafts-, Umwelt- und Agrarpolitik
In this course we discuss economic systems and economic policy orders. Then follow specific concepts and measures of the environemental policy. In the third part we deal with the concepts of national and the worldwide agricultural policies, including historical developments and goal systems. We use the new political economy to explain the negotiationes within the WTO.
World Food Economy and Agricultural Markets
Welternährung und Agrarmärkte
Following microeconomic courses we teach in this course economic aspects of the world food situation and the international and national agricultural markets. It contains aspects of supply, demand, price determination, market structures and instruments of the agricultural trade.