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We quantify the ‘permanent’ socio-economic impacts of the Great Hanshin-Awaji (Kobe) earthquake in 1995 by employing a large-scale panel data set of 1,719 wards from Japan over three decades. In order to overcome a fundamental difficulty of identifying the counterfactual, i.e., the Kobe...
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reduce the risk of future hazards? This paper examines the impact of three types of natural disasters—floods, droughts and … earthquakes—on the innovation of their respective mitigation technologies. Using patent and disaster data, our study is the first …
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recovery from, them is provided. The series of earthquakes that affected Christchurch, New Zealand’s second largest city …
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The standard way in which disaster damages are measured involves examining separately the number of fatalities, of injuries, of people otherwise affected, and the financial damage that natural disasters cause. Here, we propose a novel way to aggregate measures of disaster impact, which aims to...
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We tabulate and measure the burden of disasters on the Pacific Island Countries (PICs) by aggregating and comparing the data found in the two global datasets on disaster impacts. We show that the most commonly used dataset greatly underestimates the burden of disasters for the Pacific islands....
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