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The Master of Agricultural Economics is an internationally recognized program specializing in the study of production, consumption, and trade dynamics within global food, fiber, and energy markets. This accelerated pathway comprises 12 units completed in 18 months, while the comprehensive program for students without prior background requires 16 units over 24 months. Admissions occur in both semesters. The degree is delivered by UWA's Agricultural and Resource Economics unit, part of the School of Agriculture and Environment. Recognized as Australia's premier research group in this discipline, the faculty brings expertise across diverse areas including: agricultural policy evaluation, bioeconomic systems modeling, environmental economics, consumer behavior studies, production optimization, water resource economics, economic development, along with specialized fields like technology implementation, agri-environmental program design, non-market valuation methods, agribusiness strategy, and global trade patterns.