Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze the rebuilding of the Gulf coast post-Hurricane Katrina. Design/methodology/approach – The paper posits that though Frédéric Bastiat passed away in 1850, the beauty of his sound economic reasoning is that it does not change over time and that his essay, “That which is seen, and that which is not seen,” is especially insightful in analyzing the rebuilding of the Gulf coast. The paper first expounds his lesson and then applies it to the conflict between the private and public sectors in order to attack the fallacies of government spending and vindicate the free-market approach to reconstruction. Findings – The paper finds that the areas where the government has coercively arrogated to itself a...
Katrina, the most horrendous hurricane to strike the Gulf Coast affected lives, communities, and bus...
In this thesis I explore several intersections of hurricane recovery, urban planning, housing assist...
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the nation pondered how a relatively weak Category 3 storm could h...
The large amounts of money currently being made available to the affected area and the leveling of l...
Governments and individuals have already spent several billion dollars, countless hours, political a...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze some of the unseen negative effects of the post-Ka...
A synopsis of Hurricane Katrina and the catastrophic damage it caused for the city of New Orleans. T...
Hurricane Katrina caused the greatest damage of any hurricane in American history. We look at the re...
"This presentation will analyze the future of post-Katrina New Orleans. It will discuss the pattern ...
Hurricane Katrina revealed that our government was ill-prepared to assist the most vulnerable people...
This Article describes the doctrinal, functional, and moral flaws inherent in the Gulf Coast Recover...
Recovery from catastrophic disaster presents challenges in terms of the rebuilding of infrastructure...
The loads associated with Hurricane Katrina led to the destruction or severe damage of approximately...
Over the last decade, the U.S. federal government has increasingly turned to spa-tially targeted tax...
To date, much of the scholarship on Hurricane Katrina has focused on failures of emergency disaster ...
Katrina, the most horrendous hurricane to strike the Gulf Coast affected lives, communities, and bus...
In this thesis I explore several intersections of hurricane recovery, urban planning, housing assist...
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the nation pondered how a relatively weak Category 3 storm could h...
The large amounts of money currently being made available to the affected area and the leveling of l...
Governments and individuals have already spent several billion dollars, countless hours, political a...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze some of the unseen negative effects of the post-Ka...
A synopsis of Hurricane Katrina and the catastrophic damage it caused for the city of New Orleans. T...
Hurricane Katrina caused the greatest damage of any hurricane in American history. We look at the re...
"This presentation will analyze the future of post-Katrina New Orleans. It will discuss the pattern ...
Hurricane Katrina revealed that our government was ill-prepared to assist the most vulnerable people...
This Article describes the doctrinal, functional, and moral flaws inherent in the Gulf Coast Recover...
Recovery from catastrophic disaster presents challenges in terms of the rebuilding of infrastructure...
The loads associated with Hurricane Katrina led to the destruction or severe damage of approximately...
Over the last decade, the U.S. federal government has increasingly turned to spa-tially targeted tax...
To date, much of the scholarship on Hurricane Katrina has focused on failures of emergency disaster ...
Katrina, the most horrendous hurricane to strike the Gulf Coast affected lives, communities, and bus...
In this thesis I explore several intersections of hurricane recovery, urban planning, housing assist...
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the nation pondered how a relatively weak Category 3 storm could h...