Hurricane Katrina revealed massive governmental failure at the local, state and federal levels. This commentary brings the modern theory of property rights and public choice reasoning to bear in explaining why officials failed to strengthen New Orleans\u27s levee system despite forewarning of its weaknesses, failed to pre-deploy adequate emergency supplies as the storm approached landfall and failed to respond promptly afterwards. Its main lesson is that no one should have expected government to be any more effective when confronted with natural disaster than it is in more mundane circumstances
Abstract Richard Wagner the Harris Professor of Economics at George Mason University. The ideas pres...
Purpose – The paper aims to discuss bureaucratic management, over-confidence in scientific theory, i...
This report analyzes key policy decisions, as well as actions and inaction under health, safety, and...
Hurricane Katrina revealed massive governmental failure at the local, state and federal levels. This...
Governmental responses to Hurricane Katrina are generally cited as policy failures. Media and popula...
This Article highlights the hazards of hindsight analysis of the causes of catastrophic events, focu...
This Article highlights the hazards of hindsight analysis of the causes of catastrophic events, focu...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Eleven months ago, the nation witnessed Hurrica...
The Katrina disaster exposed the major fault lines of American society and politics: class and race....
This river used to meander all over its floodplain. People would move their tepees, and that was tha...
The public\u27s desire to assign blame for government\u27s inadequate response to Hurricane Katrina ...
Governmental organisations often fail to prepare themselves adequately for complex problems such as ...
This report analyzes key policy decisions, as well as actions and inaction under health, safety, and...
The overarching theme of this book is that neoliberal policies were the main reason for the devastat...
This study reviews the possibility of failure and limitations of planning through the case of hurric...
Abstract Richard Wagner the Harris Professor of Economics at George Mason University. The ideas pres...
Purpose – The paper aims to discuss bureaucratic management, over-confidence in scientific theory, i...
This report analyzes key policy decisions, as well as actions and inaction under health, safety, and...
Hurricane Katrina revealed massive governmental failure at the local, state and federal levels. This...
Governmental responses to Hurricane Katrina are generally cited as policy failures. Media and popula...
This Article highlights the hazards of hindsight analysis of the causes of catastrophic events, focu...
This Article highlights the hazards of hindsight analysis of the causes of catastrophic events, focu...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Eleven months ago, the nation witnessed Hurrica...
The Katrina disaster exposed the major fault lines of American society and politics: class and race....
This river used to meander all over its floodplain. People would move their tepees, and that was tha...
The public\u27s desire to assign blame for government\u27s inadequate response to Hurricane Katrina ...
Governmental organisations often fail to prepare themselves adequately for complex problems such as ...
This report analyzes key policy decisions, as well as actions and inaction under health, safety, and...
The overarching theme of this book is that neoliberal policies were the main reason for the devastat...
This study reviews the possibility of failure and limitations of planning through the case of hurric...
Abstract Richard Wagner the Harris Professor of Economics at George Mason University. The ideas pres...
Purpose – The paper aims to discuss bureaucratic management, over-confidence in scientific theory, i...
This report analyzes key policy decisions, as well as actions and inaction under health, safety, and...