This dissertation examines the impact of major hurricanes on changes in GDP for counties in four states – Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Texas. The analysis examines the effectiveness of intergovernmental financing for major hurricanes between 2000 and 2014. It also examines whether institutional proximity of the disaster management function to the Governor's Office and the career status of the director affect the speed of recovery from the disaster. The analysis also assesses the impact that a counties's prior experience at dealing with disasters has on the speed of recovery
Even as the number and effects of major disasters have steadily in- creased, government has played a...
Empirical research on the impact of natural disasters on economic growth has provided contradictory ...
Extreme events like hurricanes, earthquakes, or terrorist attacks present major challenges for fisca...
This study analyzes the effects of Hurricane Katrina on formal and informal institutions in Louisian...
We can predict social and physical vulnerability with relatively accurate modeling. There are, howev...
Hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, and other serious natural hazards have been attributed with causing...
This thesis aims to measure the potential effect that hurricanes have on unemployment rates in coast...
Governments and individuals have already spent several billion dollars, countless hours, political a...
Long term disaster response in the United States is usually a largely unorganized affair which cause...
Abstract-This paper shows how intervention analysis can be used to estimate the dynamic and spatial ...
This study seeks to estimate the effect of disasters on the total receipts and total spending of cou...
This paper studies the long-run economic effects of severe weather on regional economies. A catastro...
We estimate for the first time the impact of hurricane strikes on local economic growth rates and ho...
This paper compares the long-term effects on real per-capita GDP of two hurricanes in 1992, hurrican...
This dissertation contains four separate chapters. CHAPTER 1 This chapter examines the current,...
Even as the number and effects of major disasters have steadily in- creased, government has played a...
Empirical research on the impact of natural disasters on economic growth has provided contradictory ...
Extreme events like hurricanes, earthquakes, or terrorist attacks present major challenges for fisca...
This study analyzes the effects of Hurricane Katrina on formal and informal institutions in Louisian...
We can predict social and physical vulnerability with relatively accurate modeling. There are, howev...
Hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, and other serious natural hazards have been attributed with causing...
This thesis aims to measure the potential effect that hurricanes have on unemployment rates in coast...
Governments and individuals have already spent several billion dollars, countless hours, political a...
Long term disaster response in the United States is usually a largely unorganized affair which cause...
Abstract-This paper shows how intervention analysis can be used to estimate the dynamic and spatial ...
This study seeks to estimate the effect of disasters on the total receipts and total spending of cou...
This paper studies the long-run economic effects of severe weather on regional economies. A catastro...
We estimate for the first time the impact of hurricane strikes on local economic growth rates and ho...
This paper compares the long-term effects on real per-capita GDP of two hurricanes in 1992, hurrican...
This dissertation contains four separate chapters. CHAPTER 1 This chapter examines the current,...
Even as the number and effects of major disasters have steadily in- creased, government has played a...
Empirical research on the impact of natural disasters on economic growth has provided contradictory ...
Extreme events like hurricanes, earthquakes, or terrorist attacks present major challenges for fisca...