ECONOMIC POLICY WHEN MODELS DISAGREE
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Economic impact questions within the study represent a carry‐over from established study methods from organizational efforts prior to the execution of this study. LABB began collecting, examining and reporting economic impacts resultant of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster immediately after the spill. Survey participants were questioned regarding experienced economic impacts in a manner that is more individualistic than established methods of economic study. There is baseline economic data regarding employment rates and job types from a report entitled “Coastal Employment before the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster” (Plyer and Campanella, 2010) 2 . The baseline in this report comes from 2008 data. The findings indicate many in the fishing industry of Southeast Louisiana parishes are self‐employed and thus the baseline data is much lower than the numbers presented. This point is important as strictly utilizing census numbers in any forthcoming study will show a smaller number of people relying on the seafood industry than what there really is. Economic impact questions thus centered on pre‐ and post‐spill occupations gathering commentary on the degree of impact the Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster had on each individual, receipt or need of disaster assistance, the ability or desire to relocate and perceived changes in each community. ...
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