We estimate the causal effect of the Indian Ocean tsunami in Sri Lanka on household income and consumption eight years after the event, using a quasi-experimental method. A strong association between area-wide tsunami disaster shock and increases in household income and consumption in the long-term emerged from our empirical investigation. Deviating from the common observation on short-term impacts, these results are suggestive of an optimistic potential for some long-lasting potentially successful recovery scenarios. Still, Sri Lanka received a very large amount of external transfers post-tsunami, much larger than is typical for disaster events and one which may not be replicable in other cases. Our findings suggest a more nuanced picture ...
Do natural disasters produce effects on preferences of victims in the long run? We test the impact o...
We evaluate the effects of the tsunami shock on several monetary and non-monetary wellbeing indicato...
Existing studies typically find that natural disasters have negative economic consequences, resultin...
This paper investigates the impact of recovery from the 2004 tsunami on income and consumption distr...
This paper investigates the impact of recovery from the 2004 tsunami on income and consumption distr...
Dramatic increase of economic losses from Natural disasters derail economic and human development in...
Dramatic increase of economic losses from Natural disasters derail economic and human development in...
In this thesis we analyze the macroeconomic impact of the tsunami in 2004 on the Sri Lankan economy....
This paper looks at patterns in business recovery two years after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami usin...
In this thesis we analyze the macroeconomic impact of the tsunami in 2004 on the Sri Lankan economy....
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study is to assess the socioeconomic status of the households affect...
<p>How households and individuals respond to adverse and unanticipated shocks is an important concer...
We explore the relationship between natural disasters and income inequality in Sri Lanka as the firs...
The Tsunami that hit Sri Lanka in December 2004 has brought a great loss of life, livelihood and inf...
Do natural disasters produce effects on preferences of victims in the long run? We test the impact o...
Do natural disasters produce effects on preferences of victims in the long run? We test the impact o...
We evaluate the effects of the tsunami shock on several monetary and non-monetary wellbeing indicato...
Existing studies typically find that natural disasters have negative economic consequences, resultin...
This paper investigates the impact of recovery from the 2004 tsunami on income and consumption distr...
This paper investigates the impact of recovery from the 2004 tsunami on income and consumption distr...
Dramatic increase of economic losses from Natural disasters derail economic and human development in...
Dramatic increase of economic losses from Natural disasters derail economic and human development in...
In this thesis we analyze the macroeconomic impact of the tsunami in 2004 on the Sri Lankan economy....
This paper looks at patterns in business recovery two years after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami usin...
In this thesis we analyze the macroeconomic impact of the tsunami in 2004 on the Sri Lankan economy....
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study is to assess the socioeconomic status of the households affect...
<p>How households and individuals respond to adverse and unanticipated shocks is an important concer...
We explore the relationship between natural disasters and income inequality in Sri Lanka as the firs...
The Tsunami that hit Sri Lanka in December 2004 has brought a great loss of life, livelihood and inf...
Do natural disasters produce effects on preferences of victims in the long run? We test the impact o...
Do natural disasters produce effects on preferences of victims in the long run? We test the impact o...
We evaluate the effects of the tsunami shock on several monetary and non-monetary wellbeing indicato...
Existing studies typically find that natural disasters have negative economic consequences, resultin...