ECON 2630 Topics in Indigenous Economics (3,0,0)

Credits: 3 credits
Delivery: Campus

Students investigate topics related to Indigenous self-governance and economic development in Canada, New Zealand, United States and Australia. Topics include the economic rationale for implementing Indigenous government and jurisdiction ; the economic explanation for income differences for Indigenous groups and; the emerging Indigenous public sector; market failures and successes of First Nations & Indigenous communities; approaches to First Nations & Indigenous economic development; and Indigenous and other policy initiatives to improve Indigenous economies; and design Indigenous governments to support sustainable economies.
Prerequisite: ECON 1220 or ECON 1900 and ECON 1950
Note: Students cannot receive credit for both ECON 2630 and ECON 2631
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