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The Re-Building Effect of Hurricanes: Evidence from Employment in the US Construction Industry

Author(s)
Strobl, Eric  
Walsh, Frank  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/8054
Date Issued
2009-12
Date Available
2016-10-13T12:46:27Z
Abstract
We examine the impact of hurricane strikes on the construction industry in US counties. To this end we use a measure of hurricane destruction derived from a wind field model and historical hurricane track data and employ this within a dynamic labour demand framework. Our results show that destruction due to hurricanes causes on average an increase in county level employment in construction of a little over 25 per cent.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Economics Bulletin
Journal
Economics Bulletin
Volume
29
Issue
4
Start Page
3059
End Page
3066
Subjects

Hurricanes

Labour demand

Construction industry...

Classification
J23
Q54
Web versions
http://www.accessecon.com/Pubs/EB/2009/Volume29/EB-09-V29-I4-P294.pdf
http://www.accessecon.com/pubs/eb/default.aspx?topic=Abstract&PaperID=EB-09-00619
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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