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Indianpreneurs
Clement, Douglas
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Fedgazette
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2006
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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
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Mar
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pp. 1-1
Small businesses and tribal colleges offer fresh hope in Indian country. They also face great hurdles.
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Profile of a gambling district: We love to gamble, and we've developed dozens of ways to do it
Clement, Douglas
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2003
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pp. 2-3
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Tribal trends
Clement, Douglas
- In:
Fedgazette
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2006
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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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Milking the new buffalo
Clement, Douglas
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Fedgazette
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2003
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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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Capital idea
Clement, Douglas
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Fedgazette
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2006
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Mar
Native CDFIs are providing much-needed credit in Indian country.
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A model law
Clement, Douglas
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2006
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Mar
A newly drafted model law may help bring loans to Indian country.
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Few big winners
Clement, Douglas
- In:
Fedgazette
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2003
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Mar
,
pp. 11-11
Many believe American Indian tribes are swimming in cash, thanks to their casinos. In fact, very few tribes have really hit the jackpot.
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