We explore the relationship between natural disasters and income inequality in Sri Lanka as the first study of this nature for the country. The analysis uses a unique panel data set constructed for the purpose of this paper. It contains district inequality measures based on household income reported in six waves of the Household Income and Expenditure Survey of Sri Lanka during the period between 1990 and 2013, data on disaster affected population and other economic and social indicators. Employing a panel fixed effects estimator, we find that contemporaneous natural disasters and their immediate lags significantly and substantially decrease inequality in per adult equivalent household income as measured by the Theil index. Findings are rob...
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Natural disasters are expected exacerbate poverty and inequality, but little evidence exists to supp...
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This paper examines the economic impact of climate induced disasters on Sri Lanka's agricultural, in...
Economic inequality is rising within many countries globally, and this can significantly influence t...
This paper examines the impact of trade on household income inequality (measured using Gini index) u...
We explore the relationship between natural disasters and income inequality in Sri Lanka as the firs...
Although natural disasters have been found to influence economic growth, their impact on income ineq...
Natural disaster is a key exogenous driver to unpredictable risk of uncertainty and cost of economic...
Dramatic increase of economic losses from Natural disasters derail economic and human development in...
This thesis which consists of three empirical papers examines the economic impact of natural disaste...
Dramatic increase of economic losses from Natural disasters derail economic and human development in...
This paper investigates the impact of recovery from the 2004 tsunami on income and consumption distr...
Natural disasters are expected exacerbate poverty and inequality, but little evidence exists to supp...
This thesis consists of four self-contained papers in the areas of disaster risk and economic develo...
Disasters affect significant numbers of people in the poorest parts of the world. The main impedimen...
Natural disasters are expected exacerbate poverty and inequality, but little evidence exists to supp...
The last few years have seen an explosion of economic research on the consequences of natural disas...
This paper examines the economic impact of climate induced disasters on Sri Lanka's agricultural, in...
Economic inequality is rising within many countries globally, and this can significantly influence t...
This paper examines the impact of trade on household income inequality (measured using Gini index) u...