This paper discusses the macroeconomic effects that a number of developing countries, subject to substantial natural disaster risk, may experience after disasters. Further, the paper recommends the need to plan the recovery process on a macroeconomic basis. These points are substantiated with examples from recent experience in Honduras and El Salvador
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
The debate on whether natural disasters cause significant macroeconomic impacts and indeed hinder de...
Abstract: Despite 30 years of study, international development policy appears to be little closer to...
We investigate the short and medium term (up to 5 years) macroeconomic consequences due to natural ...
Natural disasters happen in all parts of the world, some countries are situated in especially hazard...
Studies examining the economic implications of natural disasters vary in nature partly because the t...
We analyze the economic impacts of floods using new data on 3,184 large flood events in 118 countrie...
This paper seeks to determine the relationship between natural disasters and long run growth. Natura...
This paper studies the theoretical effects of changes in disaster risk on macroeconomic variables in...
This paper examines the effect of natural disasters on the savings rate in developing countries. The...
Economic losses from natural disasters have been increasing in recent decades. This has been attribu...
Economic losses from natural disasters have been increasing in recent decades. This has been attribu...
Economic losses from natural disasters have been increasing in recent decades. This has been attribu...
Natural disasters have potentially large economic impacts on developing nations. Thereis a small, bu...
This study evaluates the economic impact of severe natural disasters in Africa using the generalized...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
The debate on whether natural disasters cause significant macroeconomic impacts and indeed hinder de...
Abstract: Despite 30 years of study, international development policy appears to be little closer to...
We investigate the short and medium term (up to 5 years) macroeconomic consequences due to natural ...
Natural disasters happen in all parts of the world, some countries are situated in especially hazard...
Studies examining the economic implications of natural disasters vary in nature partly because the t...
We analyze the economic impacts of floods using new data on 3,184 large flood events in 118 countrie...
This paper seeks to determine the relationship between natural disasters and long run growth. Natura...
This paper studies the theoretical effects of changes in disaster risk on macroeconomic variables in...
This paper examines the effect of natural disasters on the savings rate in developing countries. The...
Economic losses from natural disasters have been increasing in recent decades. This has been attribu...
Economic losses from natural disasters have been increasing in recent decades. This has been attribu...
Economic losses from natural disasters have been increasing in recent decades. This has been attribu...
Natural disasters have potentially large economic impacts on developing nations. Thereis a small, bu...
This study evaluates the economic impact of severe natural disasters in Africa using the generalized...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
The debate on whether natural disasters cause significant macroeconomic impacts and indeed hinder de...
Abstract: Despite 30 years of study, international development policy appears to be little closer to...