Course Information


Course Information
Course Title Code Semester L+U Hour Credits ECTS
PRODUCTION ECONOMICS ZTE343 0 + 0 2.0 2.0

Prerequisites None

Language of Instruction Turkish
Course Level Graduate Degree
Course Type Compulsory
Mode of delivery Face to face lectures
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Goals Farms in the manufacturing process using the input-output relations put forward the principles of microeconomics, the resources allocated to production methods and approaches to ensure data constructed to maximize its profit at the same time to provide information about the ways in which the targeted production objectives with the minimum use of resources, in short, the way to increase the efficiency of production and the principles teach.
Course Content Basic concepts of production theory, input-output analysis methods, in case of a single input variable analysis, the case of the two variables was analyzed, Production Relations analysis of the product obtained in enterprises, profits, and resource utilization, profit maximization of enterprises, enterprise and regional level impacts of resource use , on the impact of technical changes in the production and use of resources, production functions
Learning Outcomes 1) Be able to understand the principles of production theory
2) Transfer the knowledge gained from production theory to practice and interpret the results
3) Be able to evaluate factor-product, factor-factor and product-product relations in terms of production
4) Be able to choose between alternative factor (input) and product combinations
5) Be able to guide the effective use of resources for production management
6) To be able to interpret the effects of technical and economic conditions in terms of input usage and the resulting product
7) To be able to interpret the effects of changes in business scale and production techniques in terms of enterprises, sector and country economy

Weekly Topics (Content)
Week Topics Teaching and Learning Methods and Techniques Study Materials
1. Week Consept of Production Economics Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Homework
2. Week Methods in Production Economics and Possibilities Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Homework
3. Week Analysis in Production Economics and Competition Markets Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Homework
4. Week Sources used in Produciton and Consept of Production Function Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Homework
5. Week Production Yield and Declining Yield Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Homework
6. Week Classical Production Function Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Homework
7. Week Mid-term Exam Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Homework
8. Week Coub Douglas Production Analysis Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Homework
9. Week Cost Function Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Homework
10. Week Analysis of Input- Output Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Homework
11. Week Analiysis of Input- Output Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Homework
12. Week Input- Input Analysis Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Homework
13. Week Input-Input Analysis Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Homework
14. Week Output-output Analysis Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Homework

Sources Used in This Course
Recommended Sources
1-Şinasi Akdenir, Tuna Alemdar, Tarımsal Üretim Ekonomisi, Ç.Ü. Adana 2-Talim, M., Tarımsal Üretimin Ekonomisi, Ege Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi Yayınları No: 537, Bornova, Izmir,1999. 3-David L. Debertin, Agricultural Production Economics, University of Kentucky Department of Agricultural Economics, 4-Beattie, Bruce R., and C. Robert Taylor. The Economics of Production. New York: Wiley, 1985.

ECTS credits and course workload
Event Quantity Duration (Hour) Total Workload (Hour)
Course Duration (Total weeks*Hours per week) 14 2
Work Hour outside Classroom (Preparation, strengthening) 14 2
Homework 14 2
Midterm Exam 1 1
Final Exam 1 1
Total Workload
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