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Special Issue of Studies in Emergent Order On The Cultural and Political Economy of Recovery

Special Issue of Studies in Emergent Order On The Cultural and Political Economy of Recovery

The new issue of Studies in Emergent Order is a special issue on Emily Chamlee-Wright’s excellent book The Cultural and Political Economy of Recovery. I reviewed Professor Chamlee-Wright’s book for Public Choice here. My contribution to the symposium began as a student’s paper for my Economic History course at Rhodes. If you’re a student, the moral of the story is this: give it your all, because you never know what opportunities might await your best work.

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