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The ongoing process of climate change goes along with a higher frequency and/or severity of droughts. While the short-term growth consequences of droughts are comparatively well examined, little research has yet been devoted to the question whether and how droughts affect medium and long-term...
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of the disaster on income, expenditure, assets, debt and savings levels, directly, and indirectly on spillover households …
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disaster. The paper concludes by reflecting on what we know about whether policies to confront natural disasters should be …
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Climate physics predicts that the intensity of natural disasters will increase in the future due to climate change. We present a stochastic model of a growing economy where natural disasters are multiple and random, with damages driven by the economy's polluting activity. We provide a...
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The Pacific Islands face the highest disaster risk, in per capita terms, globally. Examples of catastrophic events in … analysing the applicability of various financial instruments to facilitate both ex-ante and ex-post disaster risk management in …
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research on the topic of disasters. As such, we choose to focus on two topics: price gouging, and post-disaster economic …
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effectively addressed. Overall, the results indicate that reduction of adverse disaster impacts, including welfare losses, and …
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entire world for the period 1992-2013 we find that earthquakes reduce both light growth rates and light levels significantly …
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Hurricanes are among the costliest natural disasters in the world, with a significant portion of their impact linked to …
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We assess notably how do extreme events affect the public sector efficiency of decentralized governance. Hence, we empirically link the public sector efficiency scores, to tax revenue and spending decentralization. First, we compute government spending efficiency scores via data envelopment...
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