2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11127-023-01049-w
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Assimilation and economic development: the case of federal Indian policy

Abstract: Throughout the nineteenth century, federal Indian policy oscillated between two extreme positions: assimilation versus isolation. While scholars have often been interested in the impact of past federal policy on current levels of economic development among American Indian tribes, none have explicitly examined the influence of federal assimilation policy on long-run economic development. In this paper, I take advantage of tribal-level variation in the application of federal policies to estimate the effect of as… Show more

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“…Other work in this area has focused on more recent policy impacts. This literature has documented the impacts of policies such as the Dawes Act (e.g., Carlson 1978Carlson , 1981Carlson , 1983Dippel and Frye 2021;Dippel, Frye, and Leonard 2020), residential schools (Gregg 2018), the Indian Reorganization Act (Frye and Parker 2021), and broadly defined assimilation policy (Miller 2023). This paper contributes to this area of study by extending the research to the Relocation Program and documenting the initial impacts of the program on the important economic outcome of migration.…”
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“…Other work in this area has focused on more recent policy impacts. This literature has documented the impacts of policies such as the Dawes Act (e.g., Carlson 1978Carlson , 1981Carlson , 1983Dippel and Frye 2021;Dippel, Frye, and Leonard 2020), residential schools (Gregg 2018), the Indian Reorganization Act (Frye and Parker 2021), and broadly defined assimilation policy (Miller 2023). This paper contributes to this area of study by extending the research to the Relocation Program and documenting the initial impacts of the program on the important economic outcome of migration.…”
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confidence: 98%