Government policy and the economic under-development of First Nations communities in Manitoba

Conventional development/underdevelopment theory focuses on micro economic problems such as low savings ratios, high debt, limited capital, low levels of education and inadequate technology. While First Nations face many similar concerns, technically, their position within Canada should afford them...

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Main Author: Romanow, Jacqueline T.
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 1999
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/2184
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spelling ftunivmanitoba:oai:mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca:1993/2184 2023-06-18T03:40:36+02:00 Government policy and the economic under-development of First Nations communities in Manitoba Romanow, Jacqueline T. 1999-09-01T00:00:00Z 11444445 bytes 184 bytes application/pdf text/plain http://hdl.handle.net/1993/2184 eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/1993/2184 open access master thesis 1999 ftunivmanitoba 2023-06-04T17:46:01Z Conventional development/underdevelopment theory focuses on micro economic problems such as low savings ratios, high debt, limited capital, low levels of education and inadequate technology. While First Nations face many similar concerns, technically, their position within Canada should afford them easy access to standard development tools. Yet this has not been the case. Although the Canadian Government has been orchestrating economic development efforts for First Nations in Canada for well over one hundred years, there have been very low real success stories. First Nations remain the single most under developed aspect of the Canadian economy. The main objective of this work is to delineate the theoretical foundations for the failure of federal economic development policy for First Nations, focusing on Manitoba. By examining a number of different economic development models and then measuring them against the recent economic development policies of the Federal Government, the paper seeks to establish cleartheoretical reasoning for development failures in First Nations communities. (Abstract shortened by UMI.) Master Thesis First Nations MSpace at the University of Manitoba Canada
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description Conventional development/underdevelopment theory focuses on micro economic problems such as low savings ratios, high debt, limited capital, low levels of education and inadequate technology. While First Nations face many similar concerns, technically, their position within Canada should afford them easy access to standard development tools. Yet this has not been the case. Although the Canadian Government has been orchestrating economic development efforts for First Nations in Canada for well over one hundred years, there have been very low real success stories. First Nations remain the single most under developed aspect of the Canadian economy. The main objective of this work is to delineate the theoretical foundations for the failure of federal economic development policy for First Nations, focusing on Manitoba. By examining a number of different economic development models and then measuring them against the recent economic development policies of the Federal Government, the paper seeks to establish cleartheoretical reasoning for development failures in First Nations communities. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
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title_short Government policy and the economic under-development of First Nations communities in Manitoba
title_full Government policy and the economic under-development of First Nations communities in Manitoba
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title_full_unstemmed Government policy and the economic under-development of First Nations communities in Manitoba
title_sort government policy and the economic under-development of first nations communities in manitoba
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