Emily Chamlee-Wright

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Senior Affiliated ScholarPresident & CEO of the Institute for Humane StudiesBoard Member
Emily Chamlee-Wright is a senior affiliated scholar and Board Member at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. She is the President and CEO of the Institute for Humane Studies. She was previously Provost and Dean at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland. Prior to joining Washington College, she was Elbert Neese Professor of Economics and Associate Dean at Beloit College in Beloit, Wisconsin. Her primary research interests include development economics and cultural economics. She writes and teaches about indigenous markets in Sub-Saharan Africa. Dr. Chamlee-Wright is the lead researcher for Phase I of the Mercatus Center Gulf Coast Recovery Project and the socio-cultural category of research.
Dr. Chamlee-Wright's first book, The Cultural Foundations of Economic Development (Routledge 1997) was based on ethnographic research she conducted in the urban markets of Ghana. In 2000, Dr. Chamlee-Wright published her second book, Culture and Enterprise, co-authored with Don Lavoie (Routledge 2000), which attempts to reconcile two distinct disciplinary fields: the study of culture and the study of markets. She is currently working on a book titled The Learning Society (University of Michigan Press), exploring the intersection between markets and social capital.
Dr. Chamlee-Wright's more recent ethnographic work is a study of urban market women in Zimbabwe, documenting their strategies for economic survival and accumulation. In general, Chamlee-Wright is interested in the ways in which cultural and market processes affect one another.
Dr. Chamlee-Wright was a W.K. Kellogg National Leadership Fellow. She received her Ph.D. in economics from George Mason University.
Latest Work
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Social Capital as Collective Narratives and Post-Disaster Community Recovery
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Operationalizing the interpretive turn
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Social Capital, Rent Seeking and Community-based Interest Groups
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The Role of Social Entrepreneurship in Post-Katrina Community Recovery
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Qualitative Methods and the Pursuit of Economic Understanding
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Political Economy of Hurricane Katrina and Community Rebound

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Restricting Reconstruction: Occupational Licensing and Natural Disasters

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Community Resilience in New Orleans East: Deploying the Cultural Toolkit within a Vietnamese-American Community

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Community Resilience in New Orleans East: Deploying the Cultural Toolkit within a Vietnamese-American Community

Latest Work
- | F. A. Hayek Program F. A. Hayek Program
- | Journal Articles Journal Articles
Social Capital as Collective Narratives and Post-Disaster Community Recovery
- | Academic & Student Programs Academic & Student Programs
- | Journal Articles Journal Articles
Operationalizing the interpretive turn
- | F. A. Hayek Program F. A. Hayek Program
- | Working Papers Working Papers
Social Capital, Rent Seeking and Community-based Interest Groups
- | F. A. Hayek Program F. A. Hayek Program
- | Journal Articles Journal Articles
The Role of Social Entrepreneurship in Post-Katrina Community Recovery
- | Academic & Student Programs Academic & Student Programs
- | Journal Articles Journal Articles
Qualitative Methods and the Pursuit of Economic Understanding
- | F. A. Hayek Program F. A. Hayek Program
- | Books Books
Political Economy of Hurricane Katrina and Community Rebound

- | Academic & Student Programs Academic & Student Programs
- | Book Chapters Book Chapters
Restricting Reconstruction: Occupational Licensing and Natural Disasters

- | F. A. Hayek Program F. A. Hayek Program
- | Book Chapters Book Chapters
Community Resilience in New Orleans East: Deploying the Cultural Toolkit within a Vietnamese-American Community

- | Academic & Student Programs Academic & Student Programs
- | Book Chapters Book Chapters
Community Resilience in New Orleans East: Deploying the Cultural Toolkit within a Vietnamese-American Community

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Social Network: Austrian Perspective
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Local Knowledge: Caring Communities: The Role of Nonprofits in Rebuilding the Gulf Coast

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Filling the Civil-Society Vacuum: Post-Disaster Policy and Community Response
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Institutional Transition and the Problem of Credible Commitment
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There’s No Place Like New Orleans: Sense of Place and Community Recovery in the Ninth Ward After Hurricane Katrina
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Expectations of Government’s Response to Disaster
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Social Embeddedness, Social Capital and the Market Process
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Discovery and Social Learning in Non-Priced Environments
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The Entrepreneur's Role in Post-Disaster Community Recovery
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