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Disaster Relief as Bad Public Policy
The Independent Review
  • William F. Shughart, II, Utah State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2011
Abstract

Only 25 percent of the respondents to a survey conducted in Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina identified government as their most important source of aid. Government relief to disaster victims is often less effective than aid provided by volunteers, non-profit organizations, and commercial enterprises, and it often facilitates corruption, encourages growth in disaster-prone areas, and crowds out self-help.

Citation Information
“Disaster Relief as Bad Public Policy”, The Independent Review 15(4) (Spring 2011), pp. 1–21