We analyse both theoretically and empirically, the factors that influence the amount of humanitarian aid received by countries which are struck by natural disasters, particularly distinguishing between immediate disaster relief and long term humanitarian aid. The theoretical model is able to make predictions as well as explain some of the peculiarities in the empirical results. We show that both short and long term humanitarian aid increases with number of people killed, financial loss and level of corruption, while GDP per capita had no effect. More populated countries receive more humanitarian aid. Earthquake, tsunami and drought attract more aid
This paper addresses the question of what conditions best enable recipient countries to harness huma...
The Effects of Charities on Rural Economic Development: An Analysis of the Outcomes of Charity Invol...
As the climate changes, human livelihoods will increasingly be threatened by extreme weather events....
We analyse both theoretically and empirically, the factors that influence the amount of humanitaria...
We analyse both theoretically and empirically, the factors that influence the amount of humanitarian...
An analysis of various charities, NGOs, and foreign aid and their effects on economic development in...
This paper examines Official Development Assistance (ODA) in the aftermath of large natural disaster...
Natural disasters are one of the major problems facing humankind. Between 1980 and 2004, two million...
Foreign responses after Hurricane Katrina and the Wenchuan and Haiti earthquakes varied. The cluster...
We describe the flows of aid after large catastrophic natural disasters by using the extensive recor...
Do natural disasters produce effects on preferences of victims in the long run? We test the impact o...
Introduction In the 2015 calendar year, the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) provid...
Disasters affect significant numbers of people in the poorest parts of the world. The main impedimen...
In the studies reported here, an analysis of financial donations in response to natural disasters sh...
The present study seeks to build on earlier work by identifying the factors associated with the freq...
This paper addresses the question of what conditions best enable recipient countries to harness huma...
The Effects of Charities on Rural Economic Development: An Analysis of the Outcomes of Charity Invol...
As the climate changes, human livelihoods will increasingly be threatened by extreme weather events....
We analyse both theoretically and empirically, the factors that influence the amount of humanitaria...
We analyse both theoretically and empirically, the factors that influence the amount of humanitarian...
An analysis of various charities, NGOs, and foreign aid and their effects on economic development in...
This paper examines Official Development Assistance (ODA) in the aftermath of large natural disaster...
Natural disasters are one of the major problems facing humankind. Between 1980 and 2004, two million...
Foreign responses after Hurricane Katrina and the Wenchuan and Haiti earthquakes varied. The cluster...
We describe the flows of aid after large catastrophic natural disasters by using the extensive recor...
Do natural disasters produce effects on preferences of victims in the long run? We test the impact o...
Introduction In the 2015 calendar year, the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) provid...
Disasters affect significant numbers of people in the poorest parts of the world. The main impedimen...
In the studies reported here, an analysis of financial donations in response to natural disasters sh...
The present study seeks to build on earlier work by identifying the factors associated with the freq...
This paper addresses the question of what conditions best enable recipient countries to harness huma...
The Effects of Charities on Rural Economic Development: An Analysis of the Outcomes of Charity Invol...
As the climate changes, human livelihoods will increasingly be threatened by extreme weather events....