Indigenous communities and business: Three perspectives, 1998-2000
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2001
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Altman, Jon
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Canberra, ACT : Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR), The Australian National University
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This working paper comprises three previously unpublished papers written over the period 1998–2000... <br> ‘New horizons, new opportunities, new strategies: Where to now for ‘doing business with Indigenous communities’?’, was presented at the 4th AIC Doing Business with Aboriginal Communities Conference held at the Plaza Hotel in Alice Springs in February 1998. <br> ‘The development potential of the Indigenous economy and the role of ‘doing business’’, was presented at the ‘Towards Better Business Partnerships’ 6th AIC Doing Business with Aboriginal Communities Conference, held at the Carlton Hotel in Darwin in February-March 2000. <br> ‘Culture and commerce: are they separable in Indigenous business policy?’ was prepared as a personal comment on two discussion pieces released by the then federal Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs Senator John Herron in 1998.
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Indigenous Australians, Aboriginal communities, business, welfare dependence, Indigenous economy, culture, commerce, employment, income
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