BC's Indigenous Public Post-Secondary Institute

IBUS-150 - Microeconomic Analysis - 3.00 Credits

IBUS-150 - Microeconomic Analysis - 3.00 Credits

Course Details
This course examines microeconomic concepts through an Indigenous lens, integrating Indigenous Knowledge and Community values. Topics will include analyzing market systems that reflect Community needs, exploring the balance of supply and demand in sustainable practices, and recognizing the impact of consumer behaviour on cultural values. Learning will explore the influence of government regulations on Indigenous economies, discuss Indigenous business models, and investigate how Communities navigate competition and cooperative enterprises. Additionally, the course will address productive efficiency through traditional practices, analyze income distribution rooted in sharing, and highlight the importance of Indigenous Knowledge Systems in protecting land and resources.
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  • BUSINESS Department
  • Available/Required in the following Programs:
  • Indigenous Business Diploma - Diploma Completion Plan
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    Contact Hours: 45
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