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account the disaster type, which is mainly earthquake and flood in the case of Iran, the results suggest that the positive …
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The Great East Japan Earthquake on 11 March 2011 was the biggest earthquake recorded in Japanese seismic history, and … the fourth largest recorded in the world. The scope of the disaster far exceeded that of the Hanshin Earthquake of 1995 …
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are no observable effects at the country level, earthquake exposure significantly decreases 5-year economic growth at the … while no effect appears at the country level. To this end, the effects of earthquake exposure is investigated not only for …
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We examine the impact of natural disasters on economic growth by applying a synthetic control approach. In contrast to previous literature, we adopt a within-country perspective, which allows us to use richer and more comparable data and to better define the geographic area hit by the disaster....
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The repercussions of the Great East Japan Earthquake on 11 March 2011 spread far beyond the geographical areas directly …
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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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