2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.102758
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The roles of governors, local legislatures, and national politics in allocating disaster recovery payments: Evidence from Japan

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“…Some empirical works showed disaster responses are affected by politics: for example,Garrett and Sobel (2003),Reeves (2011), andHusted andNickerson (2014) for the US case, andKondoh and Miyazaki (2022) for the Japanese case.…”
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“…Some empirical works showed disaster responses are affected by politics: for example,Garrett and Sobel (2003),Reeves (2011), andHusted andNickerson (2014) for the US case, andKondoh and Miyazaki (2022) for the Japanese case.…”
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confidence: 99%