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How deep are the roots of Latin America's economic inequalities? In this chapter we survey both the history and the …
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January 12, 2010 earthquake that struck Haiti. Damages are estimated for a disaster with both 200,000 and 250,000 total dead …
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main disaster data sources available, discusses the determinants of the direct effects of disasters, and distinguishes …
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This paper examines the implications of the mutual causality between environmental quality and economic growth. While economic growth deteriorates the environment through increasing amounts of pollution, the deteriorated environment in turn limits the possibility of further economic growth. In a...
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losses, and ii) the model is able to capture both positive and negative economic effects of a disaster in different areas of …
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The literature shows that when a society believes that wealth is determined by random "luck" rather than by merit, it demands more redistribution. Adverse shocks, like earthquakes, strengthen the belief that random "bad luck" can frustrate the outcomes achieved with merit. We theoretically...
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