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ID090820
Title ProperMyopic voters and natural disaster policy
LanguageENG
AuthorHealy, Andrew ;  Malhotra, Neil
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Do voters effectively hold elected officials accountable for policy decisions? Using data on natural disasters, government spending, and election returns, we show that voters reward the incumbent presidential party for delivering disaster relief spending, but not for investing in disaster preparedness spending. These inconsistencies distort the incentives of public officials, leading the government to underinvest in disaster preparedness, thereby causing substantial public welfare losses. We estimate that $1 spent on preparedness is worth about $15 in terms of the future damage it mitigates. By estimating both the determinants of policy decisions and the consequences of those policies, we provide more complete evidence about citizen competence and government accountability.
`In' analytical NoteAmerican Political Science Review Vol. 103, No. 3; Aug 2009: p387-406
Journal SourceAmerican Political Science Review Vol. 103, No. 3; Aug 2009: p387-406
Key WordsMyopic Voters ;  Natural Disaster Policy ;  Disaster Policy