Tribal Culture and Economic Growth
Justin B. RichlandWill economic growth in the 21st century erode or augment tribal culture?
The Magazine of Free Market Environmentalism
Understanding the relationship between economic development, assimilation, and tribal culture is challenging. PERC began to explore some of the connections by hosting 30 experts in the field. The participant list spanned from academics at Berkeley to George Mason University, officials from the First Nations Tax Commission to the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank, and tribal leaders from the Kamloops in Canada to the Māori in New Zealand. Their perspectives are woven throughout this special issue of PERC Reports.
Will economic growth in the 21st century erode or augment tribal culture?
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Understanding the relationship between economic development, assimilation, and tribal culture is challenging. This issue begins to explore some of the connections.