Initiative@Home with Dr Eric Crampton

Dr Eric Crampton
14 October, 2014

Earthquakes are bad enough on their own but policy can always make them worse. Regulatory and planning policy in the lead-up to the February 2011 earthquake and in the subsequent response period led to needless deaths, too few options for those whose homes were damaged, a confusopoly in insurance, and an endlessly drawn out quest for the perfect downtown plan.

Dr Eric Crampton recently joined the New Zealand Initiative as Head of Research after more than a decade with the Economics Department at the University of Canterbury. He will describe the regulatory and policy failures that exacerbated the costs of the Canterbury earthquakes and outline a research plan to help ensure that, when Wellington is on the receiving end of a natural disaster, our policy settings do not make things even worse.

On Tuesday, 14 October 2014, Head of Research of The New Zealand Initiative, speaks on "non-ductile regulations and embedded fragility".

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