Project Title: Power to Prosper: Self-Governance and Economic Development
Nick Brouwer, University of California, Merced
Nick Brouwer is currently a PhD candidate in political science at the University of California, Merced. His research focuses on local and American Indian tribal political economy, as well as the application of remote sensing data and spatial research designs in American politics. His dissertation explores the economic impacts of tribal governance, particularly the impacts of tribal self-governance and the importance of governance capacity and accountability. He has a number of on-going projects related to measuring tribal government institutions, legislator behavior, and reservation migration. His research has been published in journals such as the Annual Review of Political Science and the Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy.
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