LEAD 340 Tribal Economic Development & Global Trends
Students build a foundation, develop and understanding, and learn the terminology or language of economics through the study of related subjects that include: survey of economic principles, supply and demand, national income analysis, business cycles, money and the monetary system, Federal Reserve System, and analysis of competitiveness and imperfect market structures and other contemporary economic issues unique to tribal communities. Students will also have insight into global leadership practices and the unique problems that companies may face when engaging in business activities internationally. Attention will be given to understanding how global business plays a role in Indian country and how the global market plays a factor, structural reservation economies, employment, the social and political environment of different countries affects trade, importing, and exporting. This will be all tied together on how it can bring economic development into Indian country and create a sustainable economy for tribal governments.
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