Centralizing crisis response eliminates alternatives and is brittle, while decentralized planning by many actors produces some human errors but ensures others are 'johnny-on-the-spot' to fill gaps—as illustrated by New Orleans centralizing buses in one location where they got wiped out by the flood.

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Speaker

Peter Boettke

Evidence Quote

when you centralize things you eliminate a lot of the alternatives as as Hayek OE said it's never about you know planning or no planning it's about who and whom is going to do the planning

Source

Peter Boettke on Hurricane Katrina and the Economics of Disaster 12/18/2006EconTalk
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