This paper reviews the literature on economic development as it relates to indigenous people in the United States and Canada, and focuses on how institutions affect economic development of reservation and reserve economies. Evidence shows that strong property rights to reservation and reserve land and natural resources, whether communal or individual, are and always have been important determinants of productivity. Political and legal institutions that are perceived as stable and predictable to tribal members and to non-Natives also improve economic opportunities for indigenous people living on reservations and reserves. Research reviewed here also shows that culture and acculturation are important in the development process. Although our e...
The Great Divergence in standards of living for populations around the world occurred in the late 18...
This dissertation explores the economic development objectives, strategies, and activities of the F...
This report examines some of the ways that Native nations can either undermine or strengthen their o...
This paper reviews the literature on economic development as it relates to indigenous people in the ...
This paper presents the current land regime and nature of economic development found on most Native ...
Indigenous people are struggling to reassert their nationhood within the post-colonial states in whi...
People have long disputed over the financial system constructed for indigenous communities and their...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-05The severe and chronic lag in the empirical indicat...
Many have observed that Indian and mainstream values differ, but few have spelled out the implicatio...
Unlike most native American reservations in the United States, the Seminole and Miccosukee Tribes in...
The unique political status of First Nations People, the evolution of Indigenous policy, and the jud...
If anything be true of the United States in the second half of the Twentieth Century, it is the rise...
Project (M.B.A.)--Humboldt State University, Business Administration, 2014Tribal Nations throughout ...
This paper describes two different approaches to economic development on American Indian reservation...
INTRODUCTION A manifest imperative in Indian Country is maintaining the cultures and strengthening s...
The Great Divergence in standards of living for populations around the world occurred in the late 18...
This dissertation explores the economic development objectives, strategies, and activities of the F...
This report examines some of the ways that Native nations can either undermine or strengthen their o...
This paper reviews the literature on economic development as it relates to indigenous people in the ...
This paper presents the current land regime and nature of economic development found on most Native ...
Indigenous people are struggling to reassert their nationhood within the post-colonial states in whi...
People have long disputed over the financial system constructed for indigenous communities and their...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-05The severe and chronic lag in the empirical indicat...
Many have observed that Indian and mainstream values differ, but few have spelled out the implicatio...
Unlike most native American reservations in the United States, the Seminole and Miccosukee Tribes in...
The unique political status of First Nations People, the evolution of Indigenous policy, and the jud...
If anything be true of the United States in the second half of the Twentieth Century, it is the rise...
Project (M.B.A.)--Humboldt State University, Business Administration, 2014Tribal Nations throughout ...
This paper describes two different approaches to economic development on American Indian reservation...
INTRODUCTION A manifest imperative in Indian Country is maintaining the cultures and strengthening s...
The Great Divergence in standards of living for populations around the world occurred in the late 18...
This dissertation explores the economic development objectives, strategies, and activities of the F...
This report examines some of the ways that Native nations can either undermine or strengthen their o...