Amateur Public Choice and Regime Uncertainty in Post-Katrina New Orleans

This paper argues that government involvement in the rebuilding process, far from alleviating the problems of uncertainty, exacerbates them.  In order for government policy to be effective in this

This paper argues that government involvement in the rebuilding process, far from alleviating the problems of uncertainty, exacerbates them.  In order for government policy to be effective in this regard, residents would have to treat the determination of policy as exogenous to their mental models.

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