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Revisiting earthquake economics

In the months since the Haiti earthquake, tent cities have sprung up in Port-au-Prince. Frontline and NPR’s Planet Money report on the communities that have developed out of economic necessity. Planet Money’s Adam Davidson in Haiti: Beyond housing, various industries are also having to adjust to the new economy in Haiti. Miami Herald and WLRN [...]

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Paying for disaster

Chile and Haiti suffered similar massive earthquakes, but the aftermath and impact of the disasters couldn’t be more different. Chile’s much more economically developed than Haiti and has made huge progress over the past 20 years, which partially contributed to limiting the country’s death toll after the earthquake. So recovery, as Marketplace’s Tess Vigeland reports, [...]

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Tavis Smiley and Wyclef Jean on Haiti recovery

Earlier this week, Tavis Smiley interviewed musician Wyclef Jean, whose organization Yele has raised over $1 million for Haitian earthquake relief. Smiley compares coverage of Hurricane Katrina to the Haiti earthquake and reflects on his conversation with Jean:

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The giving text

The devastating earthquake in Haiti has dominated headlines this week, and now we are learning where aid is going and how people are giving. The spread of information and opportunities to contribute to the cause online are more advanced than during any previous crisis – to date, over $5 million dollars has been raised from [...]

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