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The Value of Weather Information Services for Nineteenth-Century Great Lakes Shipping

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Craft, Erik D.
JOURNAL:
  The American Economic Review (AER), 88(5), 1059 - 76.
YEAR: 1998
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): Economic-History:-Transport,-Trade,-Energy,-and-Other-Services-includes-Health-Services:-U.S.; -Canada:-Pre-1913 (N710); Public-Goods (H410); Project-Evaluation; -Social-Discount-Rate (H430)
DISCIPLINE: No discipline assigned
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-357-551 (Last edited on 2002/02/27 18:44:25 US/Mountain)
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ABSTRACT:
The U.S. government established a national weather organization in 1870. Changes in Great Lakes cargo and hull losses, and shipping rates from Chicago to Buffalo, provide evidence of the value of storm warnings on the Great Lakes. Nearly half of the Great Lakes storm-warning stations were closed during the fall of 1883 because of appropriations reductions. This exogenous shock permits the econometric estimation of the value of storm-warning locations on the Great Lakes. The results indicate that the social rate of return for weather expenditures during the Weather Bureau's founding period was at least 60 percent.
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