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on the physical intensity of natural disasters. Chapter 3 zooms in on the local growth effects of natural disasters and …
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Climate research suggests that global warming will lead to more frequent and more extreme natural disasters. Most disasters are local events with effects on local economic activity. Hence, assessing their economic impacts with the help of econometric country-level analysis may lead to biased...
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disasters are local events with effects on local economic growth. Hence, assessing their economic impacts with the help of …
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natural disasters (Chapter 3); and how international integration of countries shapes economic growth and helps to contain the … integration, and economic growth (Chapter 5). …
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The estimated amount of people affected by natural hazards stands at a staggering number of about 243 million people per year. While not all of the affected move across borders, international migration potentially provides an adaptation mechanism to natural hazards. The aim of this paper is to...
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natural disasters (Chapter 3); and how international integration of countries shapes economic growth and helps to contain the … integration, and economic growth (Chapter 5). …
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While there is a growing literature on the impact of climate and weather-related events on migration, little is known about the mitigating effect of different policies directed to the agricultural sector, or aimed at insuring against environmental disasters. This paper uses state-level data on...
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-in-differences analysis reveals that the flood had an immediate negative impact on population growth, but limited long term effects. The …
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This paper uses state-level migration ow data between Mexico and the U.S. from 1999 to 2011 to investigate the migration response to climate shocks and the mitigating impact of an agricultural cash-transfer program (PROCAMPO) and a disaster fund (Fonden). Our results suggest that lower than...
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This paper uses state-level data on migration flows between Mexico and the U.S. from 1999 to 2011 to investigate the migration response to climate shocks and the mitigating impact of an agricultural cash-transfer program (PROCAMPO) and a disaster fund (Fonden). While lower than average...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011993400