We distinguish among three types of actions that can be taken to alleviate the consequences of natural disasters: precautionary efforts (made ex ante), relief efforts (made in the immediate aftermath of a disaster), and recovery efforts (made ex post). We argue that recognizing this distinction lessens many of the problems that the literature attributes to government intervention and hence expands the scope of government action following disasters. Relief is less likely than recovery to generate over-supply by the government and over-reliance by victims
Although the scientific evidence on whether natural disasters are becoming more frequent and more vi...
Some ways of budgeting for disasters have the potential to increase welfare by increasing national s...
We discuss five general topics. First, there are various referents for the term "recovery. &quo...
We distinguish among three types of actions that can be taken to alleviate the consequences of natur...
An analysis of various charities, NGOs, and foreign aid and their effects on economic development in...
Economic recovery from disaster is about the resilience of local economies, although it may concern ...
We are going to cover three general topics in our remarks. First, we will note that what seems a sim...
We analyse both theoretically and empirically, the factors that influence the amount of humanitarian...
We discuss four general topics. First, there are various referents for the term "recovery." We note ...
Immediately following a disaster-producing event, attention appropriately is focused on relief effor...
Natural disasters can be classified into four main types: floods, earthquakes, cyclones and droughts...
This review discusses the ways in which countries are affected by natural disasters, depending on t...
International audienceThe disaster management cycle is made up of three phases: 1) the prevention du...
Natural disasters have adverse consequences. A combination of effective mitigation strategies and ap...
Contains fulltext : 90346.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ex-ante measur...
Although the scientific evidence on whether natural disasters are becoming more frequent and more vi...
Some ways of budgeting for disasters have the potential to increase welfare by increasing national s...
We discuss five general topics. First, there are various referents for the term "recovery. &quo...
We distinguish among three types of actions that can be taken to alleviate the consequences of natur...
An analysis of various charities, NGOs, and foreign aid and their effects on economic development in...
Economic recovery from disaster is about the resilience of local economies, although it may concern ...
We are going to cover three general topics in our remarks. First, we will note that what seems a sim...
We analyse both theoretically and empirically, the factors that influence the amount of humanitarian...
We discuss four general topics. First, there are various referents for the term "recovery." We note ...
Immediately following a disaster-producing event, attention appropriately is focused on relief effor...
Natural disasters can be classified into four main types: floods, earthquakes, cyclones and droughts...
This review discusses the ways in which countries are affected by natural disasters, depending on t...
International audienceThe disaster management cycle is made up of three phases: 1) the prevention du...
Natural disasters have adverse consequences. A combination of effective mitigation strategies and ap...
Contains fulltext : 90346.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ex-ante measur...
Although the scientific evidence on whether natural disasters are becoming more frequent and more vi...
Some ways of budgeting for disasters have the potential to increase welfare by increasing national s...
We discuss five general topics. First, there are various referents for the term "recovery. &quo...