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strong adverse impacts on gross domestic product per capita, income, and poverty reduction. This study provides a regional … percent, which in turn increases moderate and extreme poverty by 1.5 percentage points. These results demonstrate the causal … relationship between hurricane windstorm impacts and poverty in Central America, producing regional evidence that could improve …
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strong adverse impacts on gross domestic product per capita, income, and poverty reduction. This study provides a regional … percent, which in turn increases moderate and extreme poverty by 1.5 percentage points. These results demonstrate the causal … relationship between hurricane windstorm impacts and poverty in Central America, producing regional evidence that could improve …
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strong adverse impacts on gross domestic product per capita, income, and poverty reduction. This study provides a regional … percent, which in turn increases moderate and extreme poverty by 1.5 percentage points. These results demonstrate the causal … relationship between hurricane windstorm impacts and poverty in Central America, producing regional evidence that could improve …
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This book is a machine-generated literature overview that explores the theoretical and empirical aspects of economics of natural disasters such as floods, cyclones, droughts, and earthquakes from a policy perspective. It provides a comprehensive collection of economic theories in Disasters and...
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poverty-also understood as the vulnerability threshold-increased between those periods in real terms. This increase correlates …
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We investigate the economic impact of stochastic endogenous extreme events and insurance in a growth model. Our analytical results and computational experiments show that i) transparency of the insurance sector is the decisive requisite for abatement activities, implying substantial policy...
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