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American Indian Casinos and Native American Self-Identification
Antman, Francisca
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Duncan, Brian
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2023
This paper links Native American racial self-identification with the rise in tribal gaming across the United States. We find that state policy changes allowing tribes to open casinos are associated with an increase in the probability that individuals with American Indian ancestors will...
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American Indian casinos and Native American self-identification
Antman, Francisca M.
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Duncan, Brian
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2023
This paper links Native American racial self-identification with the rise in tribal gaming across the United States. We find that state policy changes allowing tribes to open casinos are associated with an increase in the probability that individuals with American Indian ancestors will...
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An Introduction to American Indian Land Tenure : Mapping the Legal Landscape
Shoemaker, Jessica A.
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2022
This Article provides an introduction to land-related legal issues facing tribal governments and Indigenous peoples in the United States and is intended to encourage deeper and more widespread engagement on these important topics. Forced property law reforms have been used throughout history as...
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The Social and Economic Impact of Native American Casinos
Evans, William N.
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Topoleski, Julie H.
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2021
In the late 1980s, a series of legal rulings favorable to tribes and the subsequent passage of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 legalized gaming operations on reservations in many states. Today, there are over 310 gaming operations run by more than 200 of the nations' 556...
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American Indian casinos and native American self-identification
Antman, Francisca M.
;
Duncan, Brian
- In:
Journal of the European Economic Association : JEEA
21
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2023
)
6
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pp. 2547-2585
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Culture and Native American Economic Development
Lofthouse, Jordan
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2020
This paper explores how culture affects economic development on Native American reservations by examining how culture directs the attention of entrepreneurs and interacts with formal governance institutions. This paper combines theoretical insights from economic sociology, market process...
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The Challenges of American Indian Land Tenure and the Vastness of Entrepreneurial Potential
Shoemaker, Jessica A.
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2020
This chapter explores the link between entrepreneurship and the larger project of reservation land tenure reform. Many scholars draw a connection between land-tenure design and economic development generally. This chapter provides a more detailed analysis of current reservation land tenure...
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Cartels and casinos : first nations' gaming in Canada
Flanagan, Thomas
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2020
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Colonial fault lines : First Nations autonomy and Indigenous lands in the time of COVID-19
Flynn, Alexandra
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Daum Shanks, Signa
- In:
Studies in political economy : SPE
102
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2021
)
3
,
pp. 248-267
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A nation within : Navajo land and economic development
Rosser, Ezra
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2021
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Gaming opportunities : American Indian casinos, cash transfers, and income mobility on the reservation
Simeonova, Emilia
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Akee, Randall
;
Jones, Maggie R.
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AEA papers and proceedings
111
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2021
),
pp. 221-226
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Strategies and Methods for Tribal Economic Development : Building Sustainable Prosperity in Native American Communities
Guedel, Ph.D., J.D., Greg
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2017
With the unacceptably high level of unemployment, poverty, and related social ills within native communities, discussions of tribal economic development strategies must be accompanied by practical methods that tribal governments and businesses can immediately put into practice. This book is...
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Sovereignty, Economic Development, and Human Security in Native American Nations
Guedel, Ph.D., J.D., Greg
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2016
Native Americans in general experience substantially diminished economic, public health, and social justice indicators compared to the United States as a whole. This research paper demonstrates that enhanced Tribal government sovereignty is a necessary condition for economic development and...
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Institutions and eonomic development on native American lands
Lofthouse, Jordan
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The independent review : journal of political economy
24
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2019
)
2
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pp. 227-248
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Creating private sector economies in native America : sustainable development through entrepreneurship
Miller, Robert J.
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ed.
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Jorgensen, Miriam
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2019
Introduction / Miriam Jorgensen -- Private sector economic development in Indian Country / Robert J. Miller -- Opportunities to diversify : reservation workplaces and job numbers compared to nearby county areas / Randall Akee, Elton Mykerezi and Richard M. Todd -- The challenges of American...
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Creeping normalcy : fractionation of Indian land ownership
Russ, Jake
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Stratmann, Thomas
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2014
In 1992 the General Accounting Office (GAO) published a quantitative survey of Indian land ownership of twelve reservations, which was the first and still is the only survey of Indian land ownership. In our study we use 2010 data to show how ownership fractionation for these reservations has...
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First Nations Economic Development : A Contingency Perspective
Anderson, Robert B.
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2014
In the first part of this paper, the economic development objectives, strategies, and structures adopted by First Nations of Canada are examined, and seven significant characteristics are identified. In the second, current theories on economic development are considered, and a contingency...
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How much American Indian land did the federal government supervise? : Indian land tenure in an incongruous land system, 1880-1940
Carlson, Leonard A.
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2018
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Current version, November 2018
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Solar as an Economic Development Tool in American Indian Country
Dreveskracht, Ryan D.
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2013
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Tribal Ownership : A Curse on Native Americans' Economic Development
Hanke, Steve H.
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2013
There are roughly 1.5 million American Indians in the United States. Approximately half reside on or near publicly owned reservations. The reservations are held in trust by the Federal government and are managed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)
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Constitutions and Economic Development : Evidence from the American Indian Nations
Akee, Randall
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2012
This paper presents an empirical examination of economic and institutional development. Utilizing a novel data set on American Indian tribal nations, we investigate how constitutional design affects economic development, while holding the broader legal and political environment fixed....
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American Indian business : principles and practices
Kennedy, Deanna M.
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Harrington, Charles F.
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); …
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2017
"Although there are business programs at nearly 40 tribal colleges and universities, and courses focused on American Indian business practices at additional institutions, no reader or textbook exists for use in these courses. The editors of and co-authors of this proposed volume seek to help...
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Forced coexistence and economic development : evidence from Native American reservations
Dippel, Christian
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2017
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Wampum : how Indian tribes, the Mafia, and an inattentive Congress invented Indian gaming and created a $ 28 billion gambling empire
Mitchell, Donald
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2016
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First edition
"A history of Indian casinos in America reveals the lesser-known partnership between Native American tribes and the Mafia that has been responsible for the creation of hundreds of Vegas-style casinos throughout the United States, in part by taking advantage of historical injustices and cultural...
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Impacts of Native American Casinos and Resorts on Local Hotels
Chary, Swaroop
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2010
Gaming operations of Native American tribes have become a major engine of economic development by generating significant revenues to tribes and outsiders. This paper investigates the impact of Native American enterprises on local economies by evaluating the impact of opening a Casino Resort near...
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The ‘Culture’ Versus ‘Economic Development’ Dichotomy in Indian Country
Miller, Robert J.
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2010
American Indian communities are the poorest in the United States. They suffer from poverty, unemployment, and inadequate housing rates not seen elsewhere in the U.S. Yet any discussion of economic development in Indian Country is always conditioned and constrained by concerns about possible...
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The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act and its effects on American Indian economic development
Akee, Randall
;
Spilde, Katherine A.
;
Taylor, Jonathan B.
- In:
The journal of economic perspectives : EP ; a journal …
29
(
2015
)
3
,
pp. 185-208
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Critical junctures and economic development : evidence from the adoption of constitutions among American Indian Nations
Akee, Randall
;
Jorgensen, Miriam
;
Sunde, Uwe
- In:
Journal of comparative economics : the journal of the …
43
(
2015
)
4
,
pp. 844-861
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Economic Development in Indian Country : Will Capitalism or Socialism Succeed?
Miller, Robert J.
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2009
American Indians are the poorest group of people in the United States. The 300 Indian reservations located in the lower 48 states suffer from very high rates of poverty, unemployment, and substandard housing. This Article examines why this is so. The economic history of American Indians...
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Forced coexistence and economic development : evidence from native American reservations
Dippel, Christian
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Econometrica : journal of the Econometric Society, an …
82
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2014
)
6
,
pp. 2131-2165
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The impact of tribal gaming on tribal sovereignty and financial management
Franklin, Aimee L.
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Journal of public budgeting, accounting & financial …
26
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2014
)
3
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pp. 379-404
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Indian gaming in Oklahoma : implications for community welfare
Moellman, Nicholas
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Mitra, Aparna
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The journal of socio-economics
45
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2013
),
pp. 64-70
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Tribal casino impacts on American Indians well-being : evidence from reservation-level census data
Anderson, Robin J.
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Contemporary economic policy : a journal of Western …
31
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2013
)
2
,
pp. 291-300
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Indianpreneurs
Clement, Douglas
- In:
Fedgazette
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2006
)
Mar
,
pp. 4-7
Small business development holds great promise for American Indian economic progress, but big obstacles remain.
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The wealth (and poverty) of Indian nations
Clement, Douglas
- In:
Fedgazette
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2006
)
Mar
,
pp. 1-1
Small businesses and tribal colleges offer fresh hope in Indian country. They also face great hurdles.
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Growth by degrees
Clement, Douglas
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Fedgazette
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2006
)
Mar
,
pp. 8-10
The good news: tribal colleges help develop Indian economies and cultures. The bad news: they face a chronic funding crisis.
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Tribal trends
Clement, Douglas
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Fedgazette
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2006
)
Mar
,
pp. 2-3
While economic conditions have improved for American Indians living on reservations, poverty remains prevalent, and tribes face deep challenges in their efforts to develop.
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Capital idea
Clement, Douglas
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Fedgazette
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2006
)
Mar
Native CDFIs are providing much-needed credit in Indian country.
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A model law
Clement, Douglas
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Fedgazette
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2006
)
Mar
A newly drafted model law may help bring loans to Indian country.
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Making it on the reservation : the eastern band of the Cherokee Indians shares the economic problems that afflict tribes nationwide and the beleaguered rural communities of western...
Gerena, Charles
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Econ Focus
(
2005
)
Sum
,
pp. 35-38
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The failure of state-led economic development on American Indian reservations
Mathers, Rachel L.
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The independent review : journal of political economy
17
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2012
)
1
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pp. 65-80
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Neoliberalism as colonial embrace : evaluating Alberta’s regulation of first nations gaming, 1993 - 2010
Belanger, Yale D.
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Williams, Robert J.
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Business and politics : B&P
13
(
2011
)
4
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pp. 1-34
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Similar societies, different solutions : US Indian policy in light of Australian policy toward aboriginal peoples
Carlson, Leonard A.
- In:
Economic evolution and revolution in historical time
,
(pp. 111-136)
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2011
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Institutions and Casinos on American Indian Reservations : An Empirical Analysis of the Location of Indian Casinos
Cookson, J. Anthony
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2011
This paper empirically investigates the institutional determinants of whether a tribal government invests in a casino. I find that the presence of Indian casinos is strongly related to plausibly exogenous variation in reservations' legal and political institutions. Tribal governments that can...
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Milking the new buffalo
Clement, Douglas
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Fedgazette
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2003
)
Mar
,
pp. 6-10
Casinos are a major source of new wealth for many Indian tribes in the Ninth District and both Indians and non-Indians seek the profits they yield. But too little discussion of late has focused on their true costs and benefits.
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The Social and Economic Impact of Native American Casinos
Evans, William N.
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2002
In the late 1980s, a series of legal rulings favorable to tribes and the subsequent passage of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 legalized gaming operations on reservations in many states. Today, there are over 310 gaming operations run by more than 200 of the nations' 556...
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Similar societies, different solutions : United States Indian policy in light of Australian policy towards aboriginal peoples
Carlson, Leonard A.
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2010
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Institutions and casinos on American Indian reservations : an empirical analysis of the location of Indian casionos
Cookson, J. Anthony
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The journal of law & economics
53
(
2010
)
4
,
pp. 651-687
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Economic development lessons from and for North American Indian economies
Anderson, Terry Lee
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Parker, Dominic P.
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The Australian journal of agricultural and resource …
53
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2009
)
1
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pp. 105-127
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Is gaming the optimal strategy? : the impact of gaming facilities on the income and employment of American Indians
Reagan, Patricia B.
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Gitter, Robert J.
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Economics letters
95
(
2007
)
3
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pp. 428-432
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