ARTICLE AND CHAPTER REPRINTS
Please note: Adobe Acrobat is needed to view the PDF documents below. Please visit the Adobe website if you need this software.
Overcoming the Politics of Reform: The Story of the 1999 Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Constitutional Convention
"Developing Effective Processes of American Indian Constitutional and Governmental Reform: Lessons from Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, Hualapai Nation, Navajo Nation and Northern Cheyenne Tribe "
"What Determines Indian Economic Success?: Evidence from Tribal and Individual Indian Enterprises."
""Sovereignty, Devolution, and the Future of Tribal-State Relations.""
"The National Evidence on the Socioeconomic Impacts of American Indian Gaming on Non-Indian Communities."
"Making Research Count in Indian Country: The Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development"
"Successful Economic Development and Heterogeneity of Government Form on American Indian Reservations."
"Cultural Evolution and Constitutional Public Choice: Institutional Diversity and Economic Performance on American Indian Reservations."
"Where Does Economic Development Really Come From? Constitutional Rule Among the Modern Sioux and Apache."
"Can Tribes Manage Their Own Resources? A Study of American Indian Forestry and the 638 Program."
"Where's the Glue? Institutional Bases of American Indian Economic Development."
"A Prototypical Economic Development Corporation for Native American Tribes."
"Culture and Institutions as Public Goods: American Indian Economic Development as a Problem of Collective Action."
"The Economics of Bingo: Factors Influencing the Success of Bingo Operations on American Indian Reservations."
"Pathways from Poverty: Development and Institution-Building on American Indian Reservations."
"The Redefinition of Property Rights in American Indian Reservations: A Comparative Analysis of Native American Economic Development."
> VIEW ALL PUBLICATIONS