Unlocking the Wealth of Indian Nations uses the tools of economics, political science, and law to explain how top-down institutions have shackled reservation economies and why bottom-up institutions are necessary to unlock the human, physical, and natural capital of Native Americans.
Unlocking the Wealth of Indian Nations uses the tools of economics, political science, and law to explain how top-down institutions have shackled reservation economies and why bottom-up institutions are necessary to unlock the human, physical, and natural capital of Native Americans.
Terry L. Anderson is William A. Dunn Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Property and Environment Research Center and John and Jean De Nault Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University.
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Chapter 1 Institutions and the Wealth of Indian Nations Chapter 2 Natural Resources on American Indian Reservations: Blessing or Curse? Chapter 3 Native Americans, Exchange, and the Role of Gift-Giving Chapter 4 The Potlatch as Fractional Reserve Banking Chapter 5 Maori Tribal Economy: Rethinking the Original Economic Institutions Chapter 6 Unlocking the Energy Wealth of Indian Nations Chapter 7 Divided Interests: The Increasing Detrimental Fractionation of Indian Land Ownership Chapter 8 Forced Coexistence and Economic Development: Evidence from Native American Reservations Chapter 9 The Legacy of United States v. Washington: Economic Effects of the Boldt and Rafeedie Decisions Chapter 10 Paternalism versus Sovereignty: The Long Run Economic Effects of the Indian Reorganization Act Chapter 11 Indian Entrepreneurship Chapter 12 Unlocking First Nation Wealth: Past Efforts and Future Opportunities
Chapter 1 Institutions and the Wealth of Indian Nations Chapter 2 Natural Resources on American Indian Reservations: Blessing or Curse? Chapter 3 Native Americans, Exchange, and the Role of Gift-Giving Chapter 4 The Potlatch as Fractional Reserve Banking Chapter 5 Maori Tribal Economy: Rethinking the Original Economic Institutions Chapter 6 Unlocking the Energy Wealth of Indian Nations Chapter 7 Divided Interests: The Increasing Detrimental Fractionation of Indian Land Ownership Chapter 8 Forced Coexistence and Economic Development: Evidence from Native American Reservations Chapter 9 The Legacy of United States v. Washington: Economic Effects of the Boldt and Rafeedie Decisions Chapter 10 Paternalism versus Sovereignty: The Long Run Economic Effects of the Indian Reorganization Act Chapter 11 Indian Entrepreneurship Chapter 12 Unlocking First Nation Wealth: Past Efforts and Future Opportunities
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