2003 by The Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development
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January 1, 2003

Reloading the Dice: Improving the Chances for Economic Development on American Indian Reservations

Authors: Joseph P. Kalt, Stephen Cornell

Publishers: Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development, Native Nations Institute for Leadership, Management, and Policy

The experiences of a wide array of societies around the world amply demonstrate that achieving sustained, self-determined economic development is a complex and difficult task. Certainly this is the case on the Indian reservations of the United States, where numerous obstacles face tribal leaders, managers, and other individuals concerned about the economic wellbeing of their peoples. In the introductory chapter, the editors of this volume review the specific obstacles that Indian nations face as they pursue their own development goals, outline the critical role that institutions of tribal governance play in the development process, and suggest ways that newly empowered tribal governments can improve tribes' own chances of achieving self-determined development success.