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- catalog abstract "Most research on American Indian economies seeking to explain why Indians have remained near the bottom of the economic ladder has concentrated on resource endowments. This approach has focused policy attention on creating government programs to expand resource exploitation either by encouraging non-Indians to develop reservation resources or by directly enhancing reservation physical and human capital stocks. However, these policies have ignored institutions and the important role of local customs and privileges. This book explicitly considers this institutional context and focuses on the rules that determine who controls physical and human resources and who benefits from their use. Applying the analytical tools from economics, law, anthropology, and political science, the authors consider the three main ingredients necessary for successful economies: stable government, minimal bureaucracies, and the rule of law.".
- catalog contributor b3432889.
- catalog contributor b3432890.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Most research on American Indian economies seeking to explain why Indians have remained near the bottom of the economic ladder has concentrated on resource endowments. This approach has focused policy attention on creating government programs to expand resource exploitation either by encouraging non-Indians to develop reservation resources or by directly enhancing reservation physical and human capital stocks. However, these policies have ignored institutions and the important role of local customs and privileges. This book explicitly considers this institutional context and focuses on the rules that determine who controls physical and human resources and who benefits from their use. Applying the analytical tools from economics, law, anthropology, and political science, the authors consider the three main ingredients necessary for successful economies: stable government, minimal bureaucracies, and the rule of law.".
- catalog description "The property rights paradigm : an introduction / Terry L. Anderson -- Exchange, sovereignty, and Indian-Anglo relations / Jennifer Roback -- Customary Indian law : two case studies / Bruce L. Benson -- Property as the basis of Inuit hunting rights / Peter J. Usher -- Learning to farm : Indian land tenure and farming before the Dawes Act / Leonard A. Carlson -- A congressional theory of Indian property rights : the Cherokee Outlet / Lee J. Alston and Pablo T. Spiller -- Government as definer of property rights : Indian lands, ethnic externalities, and bureaucratic budgets / Fred S. McChesney -- Agricultural development and land tenure in Indian country / Terry L. Anderson and Dean Lueck -- Water right claims in Indian country : from legal theory to economic reality / Rodney T. Smith -- Economic culture, institutional order, and sustained market enterprise : comparisons of historical and contemporary American Indian cases / Duane Champagne -- Culture and institutions as public goods : American Indian economic development as a problem of collective action / Stephen Cornell and Joseph P. Kalt.".
- catalog extent "256 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Property rights and Indian economies.".
- catalog identifier "0847677087 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Property rights and Indian economies.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Political economy forum".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield,".
- catalog relation "Property rights and Indian economies.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "323.4/6/08997073 20".
- catalog subject "E98.E2 P76 1991".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Economic conditions.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Property.".
- catalog subject "Property United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The property rights paradigm : an introduction / Terry L. Anderson -- Exchange, sovereignty, and Indian-Anglo relations / Jennifer Roback -- Customary Indian law : two case studies / Bruce L. Benson -- Property as the basis of Inuit hunting rights / Peter J. Usher -- Learning to farm : Indian land tenure and farming before the Dawes Act / Leonard A. Carlson -- A congressional theory of Indian property rights : the Cherokee Outlet / Lee J. Alston and Pablo T. Spiller -- Government as definer of property rights : Indian lands, ethnic externalities, and bureaucratic budgets / Fred S. McChesney -- Agricultural development and land tenure in Indian country / Terry L. Anderson and Dean Lueck -- Water right claims in Indian country : from legal theory to economic reality / Rodney T. Smith -- Economic culture, institutional order, and sustained market enterprise : comparisons of historical and contemporary American Indian cases / Duane Champagne -- Culture and institutions as public goods : American Indian economic development as a problem of collective action / Stephen Cornell and Joseph P. Kalt.".
- catalog title "Property rights and Indian economies / Terry L. Anderson, editor.".
- catalog type "text".