{"author_name":"at_sue","published":"2008-11-27 14:44:42","provider_url":"https://hatena.blog","author_url":"https://blog.hatena.ne.jp/at_sue/","width":"100%","provider_name":"Hatena Blog","blog_title":"hopping around","type":"rich","version":"1.0","image_url":null,"title":"weather and corruption","url":"https://hoppingaround.hatenablog.com/entry/2008/11/27/144442","blog_url":"https://hoppingaround.hatenablog.com/","html":"<iframe src=\"https://hatenablog-parts.com/embed?url=https%3A%2F%2Fhoppingaround.hatenablog.com%2Fentry%2F2008%2F11%2F27%2F144442\" title=\"weather and corruption - hopping around\" class=\"embed-card embed-blogcard\" scrolling=\"no\" frameborder=\"0\" style=\"display: block; width: 100%; height: 190px; max-width: 500px; margin: 10px 0px;\"></iframe>","height":"190","categories":["Econ"],"description":"\u8aad\u3093\u3067\u3066\u5439\u3044\u305f\uff1a Weathering Corruption Peter T. Leeson Russell S. Sobel Abstract Could bad weather be responsible for U.S. corruption? Natural disasters create resource windfalls in the states they strike by triggering federally provided natural-disaster relief. By increasing the benefit of fraudulent appro\u2026"}