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disasters 6 hurricane 6 vulnerability to natural disasters 6 disaster 5 earthquake 5 natural disasters 5 reconstruction 5 Developing countries 3 agricultural production 3 disaster risk 3 disaster risk management 3 earthquakes 3 emergency management 3 Aid flows 2 Economic growth 2 Economic indicators 2 Extended Credit Facility 2 Staff Reports 2 balance of payments 2 bilateral donors 2 catastrophic disaster 2 catastrophic events 2 central bank 2 current account 2 current account balance 2 current account deficit 2 current account deficits 2 current accounts 2 debt management 2 debt reduction 2 debt relief 2 debt rescheduling 2 debt service 2 debt stock 2 debt sustainability 2 debt sustainability analysis 2 debt unit 2 disaster insurance 2 disaster management 2 disaster preparedness 2
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David, Antonio 1 Freeman, Paul K. 1 Keen, Michael 1 Mani, Muthukumara 1 Rasmussen, Tobias N. 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 6 International Monetary Fund 3
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IMF Staff Country Reports 3 IMF Working Papers 3
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How Do International Financial Flows to Developing Countries Respond to Natural Disasters?
David, Antonio - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2010
particular, countries should take their vulnerability to natural disasters into account when considering the costs and benefits …
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Haiti; 2010 Article IV Consultation and Request for a Three-Year Arrangement Under the Extended Credit Facility: Staff Report; Staff Supplement; Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion; and Statement by the Executive Director for Haiti
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2010
The January 2010 earthquake represented a major setback for Haiti, after several years of improved economic performance. Executive Directors commended the authorities for quickly restoring basic government functions and maintaining sound policies during the crisis. Directors welcomed the...
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Haiti; Sixth Review Under the Extended Credit Facility, Request for Waiver of Performance Criterion, and Augmentation of Access: Staff Report; Staff Statements; Press Release on the Executive Board Discussion; and Statement by the Executive Director for Haiti.
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2010
This paper presents Haiti’s Sixth Review under the Extended Credit Facility and request for Waiver of Performance Criterion, and Augmentation of Access. Manufacturing activity would be hit the most, as the largest enterprises, including the important export textile sector, have been...
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Haiti; Joint Staff Advisory Note of the Annual Progress Report on Implementation of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2009
Falling international prices have helped lower Haiti’s inflation, but base money growth has continued to be higher than targeted in the program. The paper discusses Haiti’s Annual Progress Report on Implementation of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper. In the area of economic...
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Macroeconomic Implications of Natural Disasters in the Caribbean
Rasmussen, Tobias N. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2004
Each year natural disasters affect about 200 million people and cause about $50 billion in damage. This paper compares the incidence of natural disasters across countries along several dimensions and finds that the relative costs tend to be far higher in developing countries than in advanced...
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Dealing with Increased Risk of Natural Disasters; Challenges and Options
Keen, Michael; Freeman, Paul K.; Mani, Muthukumara - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2003
Natural disaster risk is emerging as an increasingly important constraint on economic development and poverty reduction. This paper first sets out the key stylized facts in the area-that the costs of disaster have been increasing, seem set to continue to increase, and bear especially heavily on...
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