Title of article :
What Determines Australia’s Response to Emergencies and
Natural Disasters?
Author/Authors :
Simon Feeny and Matthew Clarke، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
This article examines the determinants of Australia’s
response to emergencies and natural
disasters. It examines the response from the
Australian public by examining contributions
made to the appeals of the country’s largest
Non-Governmental Organisation: World Vision
of Australia. It also examines the response
of the Australian Government. The data include
43 emergencies and natural disasters
since 1998. Results suggest that the responses
from both the public and government are positively
associated with the number of people affected,
media coverage, and the level of
political and civil freedom in the country where
the event occurred. The type and location of the
emergency or disaster are important for the
public’s response. Differences between public
and government donations exist: support from
the Australian Government is positively associated
with smaller countries and there is some
evidence that the public donates more to events
occurring in larger and poorer countries.
Journal title :
Australian Economic Review
Journal title :
Australian Economic Review