This article examines the impact of catastrophic hurricane events on income distribution in hurricane states in the United States. Media claims have been made and the perception created that the most damaging impact of hurricanes is on the lowest income population in the affected states. If these claims are true, they may have serious implications for the insurance industry and government policy makers. We develop a panel data, fixed effects econometric model that includes hurricane-impacted states as cross-sections using annual data for a period of almost 100 years. The Gini coefficient is used as a measure of income inequality, and is a function of normalized hurricane economic damages, gross domestic product (GDP), a set of ...
This paper combines the study of income distribution with that of natural disasters. We introduce se...
This paper studies the evolution of hurricane insurance in Florida over the last decades. Hurricanes...
Katrina demonstrated the growing vulnerability of the United States to major hurricanes. This paper ...
Abstract Economic damage due to hurricane activities has been shown to impact income inequality in t...
We know little about the dynamic economic impacts of natural disasters. I examine the effect of hurr...
Damage due to tropical cyclones accounts for more than 50% of all meteorologically-induced economic ...
This dissertation examines the health and economic consequences of recurring natural disasters by es...
A natural disaster can greatly reduce human capital accumulation by households, and decrease the pos...
We estimate for the first time the impact of hurricane strikes on local economic growth rates and ho...
This paper compares the long-term effects on real per-capita GDP of two hurricanes in 1992, hurrican...
People adjust to the risks presented by natural disasters in a number of ways; they can move out of ...
This paper utilizes cross-sectional, household-level, survey data combined with data on subjective r...
This dissertation contains four separate chapters. CHAPTER 1 This chapter examines the current,...
We investigate the effect of hurricane strikes on housing prices in US coastal cities. To this end,...
The U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coastal states, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Island...
This paper combines the study of income distribution with that of natural disasters. We introduce se...
This paper studies the evolution of hurricane insurance in Florida over the last decades. Hurricanes...
Katrina demonstrated the growing vulnerability of the United States to major hurricanes. This paper ...
Abstract Economic damage due to hurricane activities has been shown to impact income inequality in t...
We know little about the dynamic economic impacts of natural disasters. I examine the effect of hurr...
Damage due to tropical cyclones accounts for more than 50% of all meteorologically-induced economic ...
This dissertation examines the health and economic consequences of recurring natural disasters by es...
A natural disaster can greatly reduce human capital accumulation by households, and decrease the pos...
We estimate for the first time the impact of hurricane strikes on local economic growth rates and ho...
This paper compares the long-term effects on real per-capita GDP of two hurricanes in 1992, hurrican...
People adjust to the risks presented by natural disasters in a number of ways; they can move out of ...
This paper utilizes cross-sectional, household-level, survey data combined with data on subjective r...
This dissertation contains four separate chapters. CHAPTER 1 This chapter examines the current,...
We investigate the effect of hurricane strikes on housing prices in US coastal cities. To this end,...
The U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coastal states, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Island...
This paper combines the study of income distribution with that of natural disasters. We introduce se...
This paper studies the evolution of hurricane insurance in Florida over the last decades. Hurricanes...
Katrina demonstrated the growing vulnerability of the United States to major hurricanes. This paper ...