Lessons from the Cultural and Political Economy of Recovery

18 Pages Posted: 31 Dec 2010

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Christopher J. Coyne

George Mason University - Department of Economics

Jayme S. Lemke

Mercatus Center at George Mason University

Date Written: December 30, 2010

Abstract

This essay reviews four of the central themes in Emily Chamily-Wright’s The Cultural and Political Economy of Recovery. These themes include: (1) the cultural toolkit, (2) the use of qualitative methods in social science research, (3) polycentricism and disaster recovery, and (4) entrepreneurship in non-priced environments. Our purpose is twofold. First, to make clear Chamlee-Wright’s contributions to our understanding of disaster recovery. Second, to demonstrate how these themes provide an opportunity for interdisciplinary exchange by blending insights from across the social sciences.

Keywords: Cultural Toolkit, Disaster Recovery, Polycentricism, Quantitative Methods

JEL Classification: B50, O10, O20, Z13

Suggested Citation

Coyne, Christopher J. and Lemke, Jayme S., Lessons from the Cultural and Political Economy of Recovery (December 30, 2010). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1732614 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1732614

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Jayme S. Lemke

Mercatus Center at George Mason University ( email )

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Fairfax, VA 22030
United States

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