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-year winter disaster on post-shock livestock accumulation among pastoralists in Mongolia. Building on a unique household …With the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events due to climate change, assessing the potential …-off extreme weather event can have persistent effects on household-level asset growth. Our focus is on the effect of a once-in-50 …
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Households in developing countries are exposed to increasingly extreme weather events that could endanger their … show that extreme weather events have long-term negative consequences on households and underscore the need for systematic …
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is partially because reverse causation is unlikely (the state of the economy has no effect on weather) and weather is … partially off of their expectations of weather. With this assumption, and additionally assuming that these policymakers and … inhabitants use past weather to predict future weather, I can use historical data on weather and GDP growth to determine …
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Weather-related natural disasters and climate change pose interrelated macro-fiscal challenges. Using panel … the dynamic adjustment path of growth and key fiscal variables after severe weather-related disasters. It does not only … fiscal policy efforts such as ad hoc fiscal rebalancing and reprioritization. The findings help better customize disaster …
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Weather-related natural disasters and climate change pose interrelated macro-fiscal challenges. Using panel … the dynamic adjustment path of growth and key fiscal variables after severe weather-related disasters. It does not only … fiscal policy efforts such as ad hoc fiscal rebalancing and reprioritization. The findings help better customize disaster …
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Miguel, Satyanath and Sergenti (2004) use rainfall variation as an instrument to show that economic growth is negatively related to civil conflict in sub-Saharan Africa. In the reduced form regression they find that higher rainfall is associated with less conflict. Ciccone (2010) claims that...
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