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Mercatus Alumnus Emily Chamlee-Wright publishes The Cultural and Political Economy of Recovery

Mercatus alumnus and senior scholar as well as Elbert H. Neese Professor of Economics at Beloit College Dr. Emily Chamlee-Wright has recently published The Cultural and Political Economy of Recovery: Social Learning in a Post-Disaster Environment (Routledge, 2010). Read More

Mercatus Alumnus Professor Peter Boettke Receives Adam Smith Prize Mercatus alumnus and George Mason University economics professor Peter Boettke was awarded the 2010 Adam Smith Prize, the highest honor bestowed by the Association of Private Enterprise Education. Read More

Mercatus MA Fellows Accepted into the 2010 Presidential Management Fellows Program Mercatus MA fellows Stefanie Haeffele-Balch and Gabriel Okolski have both been accepted into the 2010 Presidential Management Fellows Program. Read More

Mercatus Alumnus Dr. Virgil Storr’s Article Wins a Templeton Enterprise Award Dr. Virgil Storr’s article “The Market as Social Space: On the Meaningful Extraeconomic Conversations that Can Occur in Markets” published in The Review of Austrian Economics recently won second place in the 2009 Templeton Enterprise Awards’ article category. Read More


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