Working Papers:

The Political Economy of Post-Katrina Recovery: Public Choice style critiques from the Ninth Ward, New Orleans (with Virgil Storr)

Community Resilience in New Orleans Easta: Deploying the Cultural Toolkit within a Vietnamese-American Community (with Virgil Storr)

Church Provision of Club Goods and Community Redevelopment in New Orleans East

"Theres No Place Like New Orleans": Sense of Place and Community Recovery in the Ninth Ward After Hurricane Katrina (with Virgil Storr)

 Forthcoming and In Press

Signaling Effects of Commercial and Civil Society in Post-Katrina Reconstruction International Journal of Social Economics (forthcoming)

The Structure of Social Capital: An Austrian Perspective on its Nature and Development Review of Political Economy (2008, Volume 20, number 1). 

Discovery and Social Learning in Non-Priced Environments: An Austrian View of Social Network Theory” (with Justus Myers) The Review of Austrian Economics (2008, Volume 21, number 2.)

Social embeddedness, social capital and the market process: An introduction to the special issue on Austrian
economics, economic sociology and social capital
(with Paul Lewis) The Review of Austrian Economics (2008, Volume 21, number 2.)

The Political, Economic, and Social Aspects of Katrina, (with Peter Boettke, Peter Gordon, Sanford Ikeda, Peter Leeson, and Russell Sobel) Southern Economic Journal (Fall 2007)

The Long Road Back: Signal Noise in the Post-Katrina Context, The Independent Review 12 (2): 235-259. 

Disastrous Uncertainty: How Government Policy Undermines Community Rebound, (with Daniel Rothschild)  Mercatus Policy Series. Mercatus Center, George Mason University, no.9 (February) 2007

The Development of a Cultural Economy: Foundational Questions and Future Directions, in Humane Economics: Essays in Honor of Don Lavoie Edward Elgar (2006). [To purchase Human Economics: Essays in Honor of Don Lavoie, Jack High (editor) click here.

Fostering Sustainable Complexity: Which Way Forward? Journal of Economic Affairs (Volume 25, no. 2, 2005).  Also appears as a special issue of Conversations in Philanthropy with commentary from several scholars, published by The Philanthropic Enterprise: Indianapolis (Vol. 3, no. 1, 2006)

Entrepreneurial Response to "Bottom Up" Development Strategies in Zimbabwe The Review of Austrian Economics (vol. 18, no.1, 2005: pp. 5-28). 

Local Knowledge and the Philanthropic Process Conversations in Philanthropy. The Philanthropic Enterprise, vol. 1, no. 1 (2004).

Savings and Accumulation Strategies of Urban Market Women in Harare Zimbabwe,” Economic Development and Cultural Change, vol. 50, no. 4: 979-1005 (July 2002).

Indigenous African Institutions and Economic DevelopmentThe Cato Journal. (Spring/Summer 1993) vol. 13, no. 1: 79-99.< xml="true" ns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" prefix="o" namespace="">