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Disaster 3 Katastrophe 3 Disaster damage 2 Disaster events 2 Katastrophenschaden 2 Risikomanagement 2 Risikoprämie 2 Risk management 2 Risk premium 2 disaster events 2 Aid flows 1 Anleihe 1 Bond 1 CAPM 1 CAT bond payouts 1 COVID-19 1 Capital flows 1 Capital income 1 Climate change 1 Climate protection 1 Coronavirus 1 Developing countries 1 Development assistance 1 Disaster Events 1 Disaster risk finance 1 Earthquake Japan 2011 1 Earthquake Pakistan 2005 1 Economic models 1 Elementarschadenversicherung 1 Emergency assistance 1 Emergency management 1 Equity premium puzzle 1 Equity-Premium-Puzzle 1 Firm risk 1 Humanitarian logistics 1 Hurricane Patricia 1 Hurricane Sandy 1 Impact assessment 1 Investor awareness 1 Kapitaleinkommen 1
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Undetermined 6 Free 2 CC license 1
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Article 7 Book / Working Paper 1
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Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 research-article 1
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English 6 Undetermined 2
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Ai, Li 1 Azmat, Muhammad 1 Caragea, Cornelia 1 Caragea, Doina 1 Chibane, Messaoud 1 David, Antonio 1 Gao, Lucia S. 1 Halse, Shane E. 1 Kascel, Valentina 1 Kentang, Le 1 Kummer, Sebastian 1 Maran, Raluca 1 Medeiros, Murilo Cerqueira 1 Neppalli, Venkata Kishore 1 SWAIN, STEVE 1 Schwarz, Jonas 1 THERIVEL, RIKI 1 Tapia, Andrea H 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 1
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Applied economics 1 Economics of disasters and climate change 1 Global finance journal 1 IMF Working Papers 1 International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (IJISCRAM) 1 Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management (JEAPM) 1 Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management 1 Natural Hazards 1
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Collation of best practices for preparedness: lessons from disasters in Pakistan and Japan
Schwarz, Jonas; Kascel, Valentina; Azmat, Muhammad; … - In: Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain … 13 (2023) 3, pp. 311-330
Purpose This study aims to compare the humanitarian supply chains and logistics of two countries in earthquake preparedness by modifying and using a previously established preparedness evaluation framework. Design/methodology/approach A European flood emergency management system (FEMS) is a...
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Do sovereign catastrophe bonds improve fiscal resilience? : an application of synthetic control method to Mexico
Maran, Raluca - In: Economics of disasters and climate change 7 (2023) 3, pp. 431-455
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Firm-level risk of climate change : evidence from climate disasters
Ai, Li; Gao, Lucia S. - In: Global finance journal 55 (2023), pp. 1-17
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Can COVID-19 solve the equity premium puzzle?
Chibane, Messaoud - In: Applied economics 55 (2023) 6, pp. 603-616
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Predicting Tweet Retweetability during Hurricane Disasters
Tapia, Andrea H; Neppalli, Venkata Kishore; Caragea, … - In: International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis … 8 (2016) 3, pp. 32-50
Twitter is a vital source for obtaining information, especially during events such as natural disasters. Users can spread information on Twitter either by crafting new posts, which are called “tweets,” or by using the retweet mechanism to re-post previously created tweets. During natural...
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How Do International Financial Flows to Developing Countries Respond to Natural Disasters?
David, Antonio - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2010
This paper uses multivariate dynamic panel analysis to examine the response of international financial flows to natural disasters. The models estimated for a large sample of developing countries point to differentiated responses of specific types of financial flows. The results show that...
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF CIVIL EMERGENCY PLANS AND THEIR EXEMPTION FROM SEA
SWAIN, STEVE; THERIVEL, RIKI - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 16 (2014) 03, pp. 1450027-1
Emergency plans are exempt from undergoing Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA). However, the measures they include to minimise the effects of disasters can have environmental impacts. The study underlying this paper assessed UK emergency plans for their possible environmental impacts,...
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An Analysis of the Recent Severe Storm Surge Disaster Events in China
Kentang, Le - In: Natural Hazards 21 (2000) 2, pp. 215-223
The economic loss caused by the storm surgedisasters is much higher than that caused by anyother marine disaster in China, the loss from the severestorm surge disaster being the highest. Statistics showthat there were 62 typhoon landings over the east-southeastcoast of China since 1990, three of...
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