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cross-peril difference was in Asia, where natural hazard disasters took 324 million Lifeyears, while terrorism took ten …We compare the realised impact of terrorism and disasters linked to natural hazards. Using fifty years of data from two … impactful than terrorism. The former had a larger realised impact in all regions in both gross and per-capita terms. The largest …
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Do natural disasters and terrorism affect the financial markets of Pakistan? We aimed to answer this question by …
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cross-peril difference was in Asia, where natural hazard disasters took 324 million Lifeyears, while terrorism took ten …We compare the realised impact of terrorism and disasters linked to natural hazards. Using fifty years of data from two … impactful than terrorism. The former had a larger realised impact in all regions in both gross and per-capita terms. The largest …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014078668
We use aggregate country data as well as individual level survey to uncover, for the first time, the effect of extreme events such as natural disasters and terrorist attacks on entrepreneurial activity. We find that natural disasters and terrorist attacks influence individual perceptions of the...
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We provide an initial framework regarding priorities for government programs to reduce the natural-disaster … not necessarily imply that social insurance programs should be expanded. Inasmuch as disaster risk management policies at …
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already recovered. Using the PCED Social Protection Survey conducted 6 months after the disaster, we find that 36% of the …
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The sources of economic growth and development have been puzzling economists from the modern dawn of the profession. While the Solow-Swan neo-classical model dominated research on growth in the 1960s and 1970s, the 1980s saw the emergence of growth theories that disputed, largely on theoretical...
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significant decrease in income for farm households following the shock. The income shock affected enrollment of girls the most … this income shock. These results imply that income shocks could be a threat to the Universal Primary Education. …
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This paper reviews the effect of environmental disasters on migration. Although there is an increase of environmental disasters and migration over the past years, the relationship is complex. While some authors find that environmental disasters increase migration, others show that they have only...
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indicates that the main underlying channel is a shock on families' wealth. -- child development ; natural disaster ; wealth … and education of a specific shock: housing damages caused by a super typhoon. Our results reveal negative effects on … shock …
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