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The Political, Economic, and Social Aspects of Katrina

Emily Chamlee-Wright, Peter Boettke, Peter Gordon, Peter Leeson, Russell Sobel, Sanford Ikeda
September 7, 2007
Gulf Coast Recovery Project, Global Prosperity Initiative, Journal Articles, Mercatus
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Peter Boettke, Emily Chamlee-Wright, Peter Gordon, Sanford Ikeda, Peter T. Leeson, and Russell Sobel. "The Political, Economic, and Social Aspects of Katrina," Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 74, No. 2, 2007

http://apt.allenpress.com/perlserv/?request=get-abstract&doi=10.1043%2F0038-4038(2007)74[363%3ATPEASA]2.0.CO%3B2

This paper examines the resiliency of community recovery following natural disaster. We argue that a resilient recovery requires robust economic/financial institutions, political/legal institutions, and social/cultural institutions. We explore how politically and privately created disaster preconditions and responses have contributed to or undermined institutional robustness in the context of the Gulf Coast’s recovery following Hurricane Katrina. We find that where post-disaster resiliency has been observed, private-sector responses contributing to the health these institutional arenas are largely responsible. Where post-disaster fragility and slowness has been observed, public-sector responses contributing to the frailty of these institutional arenas are largely the cause.  In other words, we engage in a comparative institutional analysis of civil society, entrepreneurial commercial society, and government agencies and political actors in the wake of a natural disaster.



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