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The Canterbury earthquakes in September 2010 and February 2011 caused major upheaval to the people of the region. The second quake killed 185 people, forced many from their homes, and closed Christchurch’s central business district. This paper examines the consequential effects on business in...
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While various empirical studies have found negative growth-effects of natural disasters, little is yet known about the microeconomic channels through which disasters might affect short- and especially long-term growth. This paper contributes to filling this gap in the literature by studying how...
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While various empirical studies have found negative growth-effects of natural disasters, little is yet known about the microeconomic channels through which disasters might affect short- and especially long-term growth. This paper contributes to filling this gap in the literature by studying how...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011277182
2007. The meeting was called to discuss the state of affairs in the context of the ongoing floods in the country and the … that there is an urgent need to enhance the government’s concern about the unfolding floods, improve coordination among …
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reduce the risk of future hazards? This paper examines the impact of three types of natural disasters—floods, droughts and …
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consequences of the 2005 floods on the marginalized population reveals the special vulnerability of the poorest, which is not … that total losses to the marginalized population from the 2005 floods could lie around $250 million, which represents a …
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We examine the impact of natural disasters on GDP per capita by applying the synthetic control approach and using a within-country perspective. Our analysis encompasses two large-scale earthquakes that occurred in two different Italian regions in 1976 and 1980. We show that the short-term...
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We examine the impact of natural disasters on GDP per capita by applying the synthetic control approach. Our analysis encompasses two large-scale earthquakes that occurred in two different Italian regions in 1976 and 1980. We show that the short-term effects are negligible in both regions,...
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This study is the first attempt to examine the impacts of a natural disaster at the plant level, focusing on the Great Hanshin-Awaji (Kobe) earthquake, which occurred in 1995 and affected numerous plants in Kobe city. In this study, I use plant-level data to re-examine the creative disaster...
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emissions, droughts, floods, etc. Human activities have contributed to a number of the observed changes in climate. This …
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