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environmental crises in North America in the 20th Century. Severe drought and wind erosion hit the Great Plains in 1930 and lasted …
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This paper investigates the nonlinear dynamic response to shocks, relying on a threshold quantile autoregression (TQAR) model as a flexible representation of stochastic dynamics. The TQAR model can identify zones of stability/instability and characterize resilience and traps. Resilience means...
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Drought is Africa's most prevalent natural disaster and is becoming an increasingly common source of income shocks … in health human capital. I use Census data to estimate the effects of early childhood exposure to drought on later …-random variation in local droughts experienced by different cohorts in different districts, I find that drought exposure in infancy …
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Drought is Africa's primary natural disaster and a pervasive source of income risk for poor households. This paper … documents the long-run health effects of early life exposure to drought and investigates an important source of heterogeneity in … these effects. Combining birth cohort variation in South African Census data with cross-sectional and temporal drought …
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To cope with shocks, poor households with inadequate access to financial markets can sell assets to smooth consumption and, or reduce consumption to protect assets. Both coping strategies can be economically costly and contribute to the transmission of poverty, yet limited evidence exists...
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that children and mothers report a lower likelihood of work in drought years, and children are more likely to attend school …
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historians, but relatively little empirical work has been done. We push this literature forward by using modern drought indexes … relationship between these indexes and sensitive indicators of financial stress. The drought indexes were devised by climate …
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Rather than allowing water prices to reflect scarcity rents during periods of drought-induced excess demand, policy … unique panel data on residential end-uses of water, we examine the welfare implications of typical drought policies. Using …
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-arid regions where farming was vulnerable to drought. Farmers who migrated to the region had to adapt their crops, techniques, and … drought. In this paper, we examine why homestead failure occurred in the Great Plains, by analyzing two episodes in western … perceive drought. Homesteaders had neither an analytical framework nor sufficient data for predicting fluctuations in rainfall …
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the Peasant Fasci is significantly affected by an exceptionally severe drought in 1893, and using information on rainfall …
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