The Food and Resource Economics major in Lincoln University's B.Com. has a unique focus on the importance of the food industry to New Zealand's and the world's economy. Areas of study include production systems, the New Zealand economy, trade economics and global value chains. You will graduate having been taught the in-depth analytical skills and knowledge required to become a professional economist in the global food and resource industries.
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