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offsets losses and actually boosts profits at larger banks. Local banks tend to avoid mortgage lending where floods are more …
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This paper reviews the literature on the macroeconomic impact of natural disasters and presents the IMF’s role in assisting countries coping with natural catastrophes. Focusing on seven country cases, the paper describes the emergency financing, policy support, and technical assistance...
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This paper examines the factors promoting theadoption of mitigation measures during long-term recoveryfollowing Hurricane Hugo in the United States. Recovery fromdisaster offers opportunities for improving community resilienceto future disasters and for promoting sustainability. Variousdynamics...
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This review discusses the ways in which countries are affected by natural disasters, depending on their socioeconomic characteristics, their level of development, and their inherent levels of natural disaster risk. We also explore various aspects of ex ante disaster mitigation such as...
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offsets losses and actually boosts profits at larger banks. Local banks tend to avoid mortgage lending where floods are more …
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-intensity hurricanes, do areas governed by presidents’ co-partisans receive up to twice as many declarations. This political bias explains …
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ambiguous situations, after medium-intensity hurricanes, presidents favor areas governed by their co-partisans. Our nonlinear …
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