Urban Female Entrepreneurship in Ghana by Emily Chamlee-Wright

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"Chalmlee-Wright argues that international aid programmes have often been unsuccessful because they are imported.
The economics of the Austrian School provide a far stronger theoretical framework which can introduce cultural analysis into questions of economic development and other market processes." - Google Books.

Her doctoral work at George Mason University took Austrian economist Emily Chamlee-Wright to explore successful entrepreneurship under the harshest of conditions.

You can get it as a Google eBook or via InterLibrary Loan. (See your local librarian.)


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  • Posted by $ 11 years, 10 months ago
    The full title is: The cultural foundations of economic development : urban female entrepreneurship in Ghana. The title here above contains the salient phrase easiest to search.

    "Emily Chamlee-Wright is a senior research scholar at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. She is 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." -- (Full biography at http://mercatus.org/emily-chamlee-wright...)

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