This paper investigates the consequences of natural disasters on firms in Vietnam over the period 2000 to 2008. We examine the impacts of natural disasters on firm investment and retail sales. We find evidence of adverse effects of disasters on retail sales accompanied by an increase in firm investment of very similar magnitude. There are important differences across geographical units, with the positive impact on investment unique to large cities and provinces with large urban concentrations. We find that more remote rural areas, especially in the North, experience declines in sales without the mitigating boost to investment in disasters’ aftermath. We also show that the decline in sales is not apparently associated with declines in househ...
Extensive research has addressed the question of why some countries are able to attract a large amou...
This study examines the effect of natural catastrophes on the stock returns of the firms listed in I...
With the dataset of 7,962 firms in Vietnam and using the Cox proportional hazard model, the main fin...
The theory about the impacts of natural disasters on firms is ambiguous and the empirical evidence o...
The theory on the disaster impacts on firm growth is ambiguous and the empirical evidence on this to...
The theory on the disaster impacts on firm growth is ambiguous and the empirical evidence on this to...
The theory on the disaster impacts on firm growth is ambiguous and the empirical evidence on this to...
The main purpose of this study is to investigate the macroeconomic consequences of natural disasters...
Natural disasters are expected exacerbate poverty and inequality, but little evidence exists to supp...
Natural disasters are expected exacerbate poverty and inequality, but little evidence exists to supp...
This paper reviews the impacts of natural disasters on firm location choice and real estate prices. ...
Past decades have witnessed evidence to large-scale upheaval caused by natural disasters. Thus, ther...
The occurrence of financial disasters is inevitable. Investors and companies should be aware how the...
Vietnam is one of the only South East Asian emerging economies not to have gone into recession in 20...
Natural disasters have always resulted in significant economic and human loss.Major recent catastrop...
Extensive research has addressed the question of why some countries are able to attract a large amou...
This study examines the effect of natural catastrophes on the stock returns of the firms listed in I...
With the dataset of 7,962 firms in Vietnam and using the Cox proportional hazard model, the main fin...
The theory about the impacts of natural disasters on firms is ambiguous and the empirical evidence o...
The theory on the disaster impacts on firm growth is ambiguous and the empirical evidence on this to...
The theory on the disaster impacts on firm growth is ambiguous and the empirical evidence on this to...
The theory on the disaster impacts on firm growth is ambiguous and the empirical evidence on this to...
The main purpose of this study is to investigate the macroeconomic consequences of natural disasters...
Natural disasters are expected exacerbate poverty and inequality, but little evidence exists to supp...
Natural disasters are expected exacerbate poverty and inequality, but little evidence exists to supp...
This paper reviews the impacts of natural disasters on firm location choice and real estate prices. ...
Past decades have witnessed evidence to large-scale upheaval caused by natural disasters. Thus, ther...
The occurrence of financial disasters is inevitable. Investors and companies should be aware how the...
Vietnam is one of the only South East Asian emerging economies not to have gone into recession in 20...
Natural disasters have always resulted in significant economic and human loss.Major recent catastrop...
Extensive research has addressed the question of why some countries are able to attract a large amou...
This study examines the effect of natural catastrophes on the stock returns of the firms listed in I...
With the dataset of 7,962 firms in Vietnam and using the Cox proportional hazard model, the main fin...