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The Use Of Joint Ventures To Accomplish Aboriginal Economic Development: Two Examples From British Columbia, Jeremy Boyd, Ronald Trosper Feb 2010

The Use Of Joint Ventures To Accomplish Aboriginal Economic Development: Two Examples From British Columbia, Jeremy Boyd, Ronald Trosper

Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)

“Aboriginal economic development” differs from other forms of development by emphasizing aboriginal values and community involvement. Joint ventures, while providing business advantages, may not be able to contribute to aboriginal economic development. This paper examines two joint ventures in the interior of British Columbia to examine their ability or inability to contribute the extra dimensions of development desired by aboriginal communities. The AED framework examines business structure; profitability; employment; aboriginal capacity in education, experience, and finance; preservation of traditional values, culture and language; control of forest management over traditional territory; and community support. Established in the context of unresolved land …


2010-4 Harvard, The Chicago Tradition And The Quantity Theory: A Reply To James Ahiakpor, David Laidler, Roger Sandilands Jan 2010

2010-4 Harvard, The Chicago Tradition And The Quantity Theory: A Reply To James Ahiakpor, David Laidler, Roger Sandilands

Department of Economics Research Reports

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2010-2 A Property Of Solutions To Linear Monopoly Problems, Gregory Pavlov Jan 2010

2010-2 A Property Of Solutions To Linear Monopoly Problems, Gregory Pavlov

Department of Economics Research Reports

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