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Hurricane Katrina and Economic LossThe Berkeley Electronic Press is pleased to announce the following new special issue of Journal of Business Valuation and Economic Loss Analysis, featuring articles on the economic loss impact of Hurricane Katrina: An Overview of Hurricane Katrina and Economic Loss Bradley T. Ewing, Jamie Brown Kruse, and Daniel Sutter Sound and Fury: Rhetoric and Rebound after Katrina William A. Carden Petroleum-Refining Industry Business Interruption Losses due to Hurricane Katrina Kivanc Kirgiz, Michelle Burtis, and David A. Lunin The Value of Lost Production from the 2004-2005 Hurricane Seasons in the Gulf of Mexico Mark J. Kaiser, David E. Dismukes, and Yunke Yu Hurricane Katrina and Economic Loss: An Alternative Measure of Economic Activity Mark A. Thompson Rationality at the Eve of Destruction: Insurance Stocks and Huge Catastrophic Events Benjamin Kleidt, Dirk Schiereck, and Christof Sigl-Grueb The Impact of Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma on Business Establishments Ron S. Jarmin and Javier Miranda Interest Rate Manipulation, Environmental Damage, and Loss Valuation Mark A. Yanochik and Risa Kumazawa Katrina and the Gulf States Casino Industry Douglas M. Walker and John D. Jackson Analysis of Wind-Induced Economic Losses Resulting from Roof Damage to a Metal Building Apoorv Dabral and Bradley T. Ewing About this journalThe Journal of Business Valuation and Economic Loss Analysis (JBVELA) is the premier peer-reviewed academic journal in the increasingly important fields of business valuation, economic loss analysis, and risk. How to calculate the value of a business, quantify economic loss, and assess and manage risk are questions essential to many areas of business, law, and operations, such as accounting and finance, estate law, mergers and acquisitions, litigation support, insurance and risk management, and forensic economics. Scholars of economics, finance, management, insurance, risk management, and law will find valuable real-world examples to complement their research, while accountants, attorneys, risk managers, and financial analysts will find in-depth conceptual studies that inform their day-to-day work. Journal of Business Valuation and Economic Loss Analysis is indexed in ABI/Inform, Current Mathematical Publications, EconLit, Environmental Science and Pollution Management (CSA), Intute, MathSciNet, RePEc, Risk Abstracts (CSA), Scopus, and WorldCat. |
Edited by Bradley Ewing
James Hoffman
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