为自然灾害储蓄:来自宾夕法尼亚州地方政府的证据

Q2 Social Sciences State and Local Government Review Pub Date : 2022-12-29 DOI:10.1177/0160323X221145920
Theodore Arapis, Vaswati Chatterjee
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对所有政府——联邦政府、州政府或地方政府——来说,自然灾害造成了巨大的损失。在这三者中,地方政府通常首先利用自己的资源做出反应。因此,似乎有必要建立一种积极的财政机制,为发起救灾行动(例如,紧急清除碎片、医疗服务、救援)提供资源,特别是对易受灾害影响的政府而言。本研究利用宾夕法尼亚市政管理人员通过我们的流行病管理调查收集的数据,探讨了自然灾害对财政储蓄战略的作用。根据我们的调查结果,宾夕法尼亚州的地方政府似乎在权衡他们的经验和面对灾难的准备水平。虽然更多的灾难经历刺激了财政储蓄的积累,但准备好的政府保留的储蓄较少。因此,灾害学习和适应不仅可以限制生命和财产损失,而且还可以促成有效的财政储蓄战略。
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Saving for Natural Disasters: Evidence From Pennsylvania Local Governments
For all governments—federal, state, or local—natural disasters impose significant costs. Among the three, local governments typically respond first using their own resources. Thus, a proactive fiscal mechanism providing resources for initiating disaster response (e.g., emergency debris removal, medical services, rescue) appears necessary, especially for governments vulnerable to disasters. This study explores the role of natural disasters on fiscal savings strategy using data collected by Pennsylvania municipal executives via our Pandemic Management Survey. Following our findings, Pennsylvania local governments appear to weigh both their experiences and preparedness level to face a disaster. While more disaster experiences motivated fiscal savings accumulation, lower savings were retained among prepared governments. As such, disaster learning and adaptation not only could limit loss of life and property, but also lead to an efficient fiscal savings strategy.
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State and Local Government Review Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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