Expectations of Government Response to Disaster

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  • Initial credits
  • Hurricane Katrina
  • Different outcomes after the disaster
  • Expectations matrix
  • Pessimism about government's capacity and intention
  • Optimism about government's capacity and intention
  • Capacity optimism and intention pessimism
  • Results of the study about Hurricane Katrina
  • Final words
  • Final credits
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In the process of searching better life conditions after facing natural disasters, human beings turn to the environment to evolve and adapt to new and adverse circumstances. Virgil Storr illustrates these ideas and describes the power that governments have over people's decisions. He comments on the fact that victims of the force of nature expect positive solutions to be accomplished on their behalf, the debates on what the authorities should do, and where the line should be drawn concerning their range of action. Storr explains how each person should act in regards to government officials real intentions, and mentions how the inclinations of pessimism and optimism determine the results of an individual's actions. He also talks about his research on government response in the case of Hurricane Katrina, in New Orleans, and analyzes how the perception of capacity and intention of the American government modified the attitude of the residents enduring such difficult conditions.

 
 
 



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Expectations of Government Response to Disaster
Virgil Storr

Business School Building, EN-605
Universidad Francisco Marroquín
Guatemala, March 14, 2012

New Media - UFM production.  Guatemala, March 2012
Camera: Diego Chajón; digital editing: Luis Barrueto; index and synopsis: Sergio Bustamante; content reviser: Sofía Díaz; publication: Claudia de Obregón, Sofía Díaz


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Virgil Storr

Virgil Storr
Virgil Storr is research associate professor of economics at George Mason University. He holds a BA in economics and management from Beloit College; a MA and a PhD in Economics from George Mason University.



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