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"Benefit-cost analyses of disaster risk reduction (DRR) projects are an important tool for evaluating the efficiency of …
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"The author assesses empirically the relationship between natural disaster risk and investment in education. Although … enrollment and natural disaster risk. This result is exclusively driven by geological disasters. Natural disaster risk exposure …
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temporary shock such as a natural disaster may leave permanent consequences for the economy. An obvious permanent effect of a … one-time disaster shock is that physical man-made and natural assets owned especially by poor households may end up … completely wiped out. The disaster may not be the direct cause; it may be that poor households would have to obtain minimum …
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"The event of a natural disaster, and being directly affected by it, brings a large shock to life-cycle outcomes. In … addition to the replacement effects of higher fertility following a disaster that caused high mortality, a positive fertility … following exposure to a disaster. "--World Bank web site …
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depends on disaster risks and the likelihood of public assistance, which potentially creates substitution between the two … and/or livestock relative to land, and this asset-portfolio effect is significant in disaster prone areas. The empirical … consistent with the finding on the relationship between ex-ante actions and disaster risks. The results also show that among ex …
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