This paper analyzes the association between climate change variables and the incidence of intense hydro meteorological disasters within a framework that include global and local climate variables as well as socio-economic factors that aggravate disasters. We have shown that atmospheric carbon dioxide accumulation significantly increases hydro meteorological disasters and that the losses of human capital caused by such disasters induce significant negative effects on the rate of economic growth. A distinctive feature of this research is that the statistical-econometric analysis used considers all reported significant climate-related disasters during the period 1970-2013 in 184 countries, instead of focusing merely on selected disas...
This paper reviews the empirical and theoretical literature on economic growth to examine how the fo...
Increases in the magnitude of storm and flood related catastrophes due to climate change are predict...
Major catastrophes such as the Southeast Asian tsunami, hurricane Katrina, and the Haiti earthquake ...
This is the authors’ final, accepted and refereed manuscript to the articleGlobal warming is expecte...
Catastrophes such as floods, droughts and earthquakes have caused significant human and infrastructu...
Using econometric methods this study investigates the economic consequences of natural disasters and...
The increasing frequency of natural disasters and the real-time global coverage of climate-related e...
The start of the new millennium will be remembered for deadly climate-related disasters - the great ...
Using more than 750 estimates, we perform a meta-regression analysis of studies examining the relati...
Extreme events are one of the main channels through which climate and socio- economic systems intera...
Intense climate-related disasters—floods, storms, droughts, and heat waves—have been on the rise wo...
Disasters such as floods, storms, heatwaves and droughts can have enormous implications for health, ...
Economic Effects of Natural Disasters explores how natural disasters affect sources of economic grow...
In this paper, we survey recent econometric contributions to measure the relationship between econom...
This paper seeks to determine the relationship between natural disasters and long run growth. Natura...
This paper reviews the empirical and theoretical literature on economic growth to examine how the fo...
Increases in the magnitude of storm and flood related catastrophes due to climate change are predict...
Major catastrophes such as the Southeast Asian tsunami, hurricane Katrina, and the Haiti earthquake ...
This is the authors’ final, accepted and refereed manuscript to the articleGlobal warming is expecte...
Catastrophes such as floods, droughts and earthquakes have caused significant human and infrastructu...
Using econometric methods this study investigates the economic consequences of natural disasters and...
The increasing frequency of natural disasters and the real-time global coverage of climate-related e...
The start of the new millennium will be remembered for deadly climate-related disasters - the great ...
Using more than 750 estimates, we perform a meta-regression analysis of studies examining the relati...
Extreme events are one of the main channels through which climate and socio- economic systems intera...
Intense climate-related disasters—floods, storms, droughts, and heat waves—have been on the rise wo...
Disasters such as floods, storms, heatwaves and droughts can have enormous implications for health, ...
Economic Effects of Natural Disasters explores how natural disasters affect sources of economic grow...
In this paper, we survey recent econometric contributions to measure the relationship between econom...
This paper seeks to determine the relationship between natural disasters and long run growth. Natura...
This paper reviews the empirical and theoretical literature on economic growth to examine how the fo...
Increases in the magnitude of storm and flood related catastrophes due to climate change are predict...
Major catastrophes such as the Southeast Asian tsunami, hurricane Katrina, and the Haiti earthquake ...