It's not just gas that was effected by the devastation from Hurricane Katrina, there are concerns about rubber, grain, coffee, sugar and more. We talk about the short and long-term effects caused by the destruction of one of America's busiest ports.
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Katrina's Impact on Business
Listen Tuesday, Sep. 6, 2005 at 1:31 p.m. in Economy, WeatherGuests
Frank DuBois
Associate professor of International Business at the Kogod School Of Business at American University
Ken Simonson
Chief Economist, The Associated General Contractors of America
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