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EconTalk Archives, 2006

EconTalk Archives, 2006

Date de sortie : 2006-12-18
© 2006-2013 Library of Economics and Liberty & Liberty Fund, Inc.
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Date de sortie : 2006-12-18
© 2006-2013 Library of Economics and Liberty & Liberty Fund, Inc.
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Boettke on Katrina and the Economics of Disaster

Boettke on Katrina and the Economics of Disaster

Pete Boettke talks about the role of government and voluntary efforts in relieving suffering during and after a crisis such as Katrina. Drawing on field research he is directing into the aftermath of Katrina, Boettke highlights the informal, voluntary a
Durée : 1:15:11
Pete Boettke of George Mason University talks about the role of government and voluntary efforts in relieving suffering during and after a crisis such as Katrina. Drawing on field research he is directing into the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Boettke highlights the role of what he calls "civil society"--the informal, voluntary associations we make as individuals with each other to create community.
Id. d’épisode : 1000025180734
GUID : http://www.econlib.org/library/Downloads/Boettkedisasters.mp3
Date de publication : 18/12/2006 à 13:45:00

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