This paper presents the current land regime and nature of economic development found on most Native American reservations, drawing predominantly from the Navajo Nation. It then considers the situation according to (1) neo-classical economics and (2) New Institutional Economics (NIE). The paper begins with the paired assumptions that economic growth can and should reach reservations and that the U.S. and tribal governments can improve upon past performance and institutional arrangements. Policy solutions to reservation commercial and light industrial underdevelopment, corresponding to each economic perspective in turn, are then discussed. The paper broadens the range of policy options available to tribes considering their land use policies a...
303 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.This dissertation conceptuali...
The problems of American Indian poverty and reservation living conditions have inspired various expl...
Many have observed that Indian and mainstream values differ, but few have spelled out the implicatio...
This paper presents the current land regime and nature of economic development found on most Native ...
This paper reviews the literature on economic development as it relates to indigenous people in the ...
This paper reviews the literature on economic development as it relates to indigenous people in the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-05The severe and chronic lag in the empirical indicat...
People have long disputed over the financial system constructed for indigenous communities and their...
the purpose of stimulating discussion at the National Native American Economic Summit (Summit) to be...
In April 2020, the national unemployment rate skyrocketed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Data show th...
In A Nation Within, Ezra Rosser explores the connection between land-use patterns and development in...
This paper describes two different approaches to economic development on American Indian reservation...
Native nation economies have long been dominated by public sector activities - government programs a...
INTRODUCTION The attainment of tribal economic self-sufficiency depends in part upon a tribe’s abili...
Unlike most native American reservations in the United States, the Seminole and Miccosukee Tribes in...
303 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.This dissertation conceptuali...
The problems of American Indian poverty and reservation living conditions have inspired various expl...
Many have observed that Indian and mainstream values differ, but few have spelled out the implicatio...
This paper presents the current land regime and nature of economic development found on most Native ...
This paper reviews the literature on economic development as it relates to indigenous people in the ...
This paper reviews the literature on economic development as it relates to indigenous people in the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-05The severe and chronic lag in the empirical indicat...
People have long disputed over the financial system constructed for indigenous communities and their...
the purpose of stimulating discussion at the National Native American Economic Summit (Summit) to be...
In April 2020, the national unemployment rate skyrocketed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Data show th...
In A Nation Within, Ezra Rosser explores the connection between land-use patterns and development in...
This paper describes two different approaches to economic development on American Indian reservation...
Native nation economies have long been dominated by public sector activities - government programs a...
INTRODUCTION The attainment of tribal economic self-sufficiency depends in part upon a tribe’s abili...
Unlike most native American reservations in the United States, the Seminole and Miccosukee Tribes in...
303 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.This dissertation conceptuali...
The problems of American Indian poverty and reservation living conditions have inspired various expl...
Many have observed that Indian and mainstream values differ, but few have spelled out the implicatio...