Using a database of natural hazard events and costs that have struck the U.S. since 1964, this paper evaluates the distribution of federal disaster assistance in light of state electoral politics, population diversity, and other demographic factors. The results of the analysis indicate that electoral politics does appear to affect the distribution of federal disaster aid. More to the point, it tends to show that Republican leaning states receive less federal aid than Democratic leaning states
In ``Voter Partisanship and the Effect of Distributive Spending on Political Participation", Jowei C...
Are there systematic political economy factors that shape preferences for foreign aid, a key compone...
Are there systematic political economy factors that shape preferences for foreign aid, a key compone...
Federal disaster declarations are authorized by the president under the provisions of the Robert T. ...
Public aid in the aftermath of an environmental dissaster may provide elected officials opportunitie...
This is a study of the linkage between natural disaster events and federal disaster policy. This lin...
Despite its growing economic and political importance, this is the first study in economics to inves...
Billions of dollars have been transferred to state governments for disaster recovery. Owing to the d...
This study explores whether the public spending provided in response to a natural disaster is influe...
This study combines the fields of political and environmental history to understand the evolution of...
This paper investigates the relationship between congressional support for foreign aid and the distr...
Federal disaster aid provides resources to affected victims and potential votes for both governors a...
Introduction In the 2015 calendar year, the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) provid...
In this study, I explore whether the public spending provided in response to a natural disaster is a...
Every year, the federal government provides billions of dollars in disaster assistance to homeowners...
In ``Voter Partisanship and the Effect of Distributive Spending on Political Participation", Jowei C...
Are there systematic political economy factors that shape preferences for foreign aid, a key compone...
Are there systematic political economy factors that shape preferences for foreign aid, a key compone...
Federal disaster declarations are authorized by the president under the provisions of the Robert T. ...
Public aid in the aftermath of an environmental dissaster may provide elected officials opportunitie...
This is a study of the linkage between natural disaster events and federal disaster policy. This lin...
Despite its growing economic and political importance, this is the first study in economics to inves...
Billions of dollars have been transferred to state governments for disaster recovery. Owing to the d...
This study explores whether the public spending provided in response to a natural disaster is influe...
This study combines the fields of political and environmental history to understand the evolution of...
This paper investigates the relationship between congressional support for foreign aid and the distr...
Federal disaster aid provides resources to affected victims and potential votes for both governors a...
Introduction In the 2015 calendar year, the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) provid...
In this study, I explore whether the public spending provided in response to a natural disaster is a...
Every year, the federal government provides billions of dollars in disaster assistance to homeowners...
In ``Voter Partisanship and the Effect of Distributive Spending on Political Participation", Jowei C...
Are there systematic political economy factors that shape preferences for foreign aid, a key compone...
Are there systematic political economy factors that shape preferences for foreign aid, a key compone...