卡特里娜飓风
机构
政府(语言学)
产权
休克(循环)
国家(计算机科学)
自然灾害
私有财产
社会资本
政治学
人口经济学
经济
经济增长
社会经济学
地理
法学
语言学
哲学
算法
气象学
计算机科学
内科学
医学
作者
Veeshan Rayamajhee,Raymond J. March,Corbin C. T. Clark
标识
DOI:10.1017/s1744137423000267
摘要
Abstract Institutions matter for postdisaster recovery. Conversely, natural disasters can also alter a society's institutions. Using the synthetic control method, this study examines the effects that Hurricane Katrina (2005) had on the formal and informal institutions in Louisiana. As measures of formal institutions, we employ two economic freedom scores corresponding to government employment (GE) (as a share of total employment at the state-level) and property tax (PT). These measures serve as proxies for the level of governmental interference into the economy and the protection of private property rights respectively. To assess the impact on informal institutions, we use state-level social capital data. We find that Hurricane Katrina had lasting impacts on Louisiana's formal institutions. In the post-Katrina period, we find that actual Louisiana had persistently higher economic freedom scores for both GE and PT than the synthetic Louisiana that did not experience the hurricane. These findings imply that the hurricane led to a reduction in both PTs and GE, which indicates a decrease in the relative size of the public sector as a share of the state's economy. On the other hand, we find no impact on our chosen measure of informal institution.
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