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leads to soil subsidence and subsequent induced earthquakes that may occur only after a couple of decades. We show that … induced earthquakes that are noticeable to residents generate substantial non-monetary economic effects, as measured by their … earthquakes do not occur randomly over space, we use temporal variation in the occurrence of noticeable earthquakes while …
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probability of sale of officially declared earthquake-prone buildings rose markedly after the Christchurch earthquakes. Our …
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earthquakes. Specifically, we test for changes in risk premia associated with soil liquefaction potential, previously a largely … change in the price of liquefaction risk in the low seismic area following the Canterbury earthquakes. However, we do find … earthquakes. These findings are all in accord with rational responses to risk following the earthquakes. However, the liquefaction …
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. This paper examines the calibration of a real parametric CAT bond for earthquakes that was sponsored by the Mexican … variables can affect the value of the losses caused by earthquakes, e.g. magnitude, depth, city impact, etc., we also derive the … price of a hypothetical modeled-index (zero) coupon CAT bond for earthquakes, which is based on a compound doubly stochastic …
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better define the geographic area hit by the disaster. We examine two large-scale earthquakes that occurred in two different …
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decrease in the risky district as the frequency of earthquakes increases. On the other hand, the land rent increases in the …
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This paper reviews the effect of natural disasters on human mobility or migration. Although there is an increase of natural disasters and migration recently and more patterns to observe, the relationship remains complex. While some authors find that disasters increase migration, others show that...
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