Natural disasters and growth : evidence using a wide panel of countries

Large natural disasters (LNDs) are ubiquitous phenomena with potentially large impacts on the infrastructure and population of countries, and on their economic activity in general. I examine the occurrence pattern of several types of disasters on a panel of 113 countries and its relationship with ec...

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Jaramillo Herrera, Christian Rafael
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2007
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Universidad de los Andes
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Séneca: repositorio Uniandes
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eng
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Palabra clave:
Natural disasters
Catastrophes
Growth
Foreign aid
Panel data
Desastres naturales - Aspectos económicos
Crecimiento económico
Ayuda internacional
O11, O19, Q54
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Natural disasters and growth : evidence using a wide panel of countries
dc.title.alternative.none.fl_str_mv Desastres naturales y crecimiento : evidencia de un panel de países
title Natural disasters and growth : evidence using a wide panel of countries
spellingShingle Natural disasters and growth : evidence using a wide panel of countries
Natural disasters
Catastrophes
Growth
Foreign aid
Panel data
Desastres naturales - Aspectos económicos
Crecimiento económico
Ayuda internacional
O11, O19, Q54
title_short Natural disasters and growth : evidence using a wide panel of countries
title_full Natural disasters and growth : evidence using a wide panel of countries
title_fullStr Natural disasters and growth : evidence using a wide panel of countries
title_full_unstemmed Natural disasters and growth : evidence using a wide panel of countries
title_sort Natural disasters and growth : evidence using a wide panel of countries
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Jaramillo Herrera, Christian Rafael
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Jaramillo Herrera, Christian Rafael
dc.subject.keyword.none.fl_str_mv Natural disasters
Catastrophes
Growth
Foreign aid
Panel data
topic Natural disasters
Catastrophes
Growth
Foreign aid
Panel data
Desastres naturales - Aspectos económicos
Crecimiento económico
Ayuda internacional
O11, O19, Q54
dc.subject.armarc.none.fl_str_mv Desastres naturales - Aspectos económicos
Crecimiento económico
Ayuda internacional
dc.subject.jel.none.fl_str_mv O11, O19, Q54
description Large natural disasters (LNDs) are ubiquitous phenomena with potentially large impacts on the infrastructure and population of countries, and on their economic activity in general. I examine the occurrence pattern of several types of disasters on a panel of 113 countries and its relationship with economic growth using data ranging from 1960 to 1996. The disasters are earthquakes, floods, slides, volcano eruptions, tsunamis, wind storms, wild fires and extreme temperatures. The country sample is partitioned in two ways: small, medium and large population; and low, medium and high income. The results suggest a heterogeneous pattern of short and long-term impact of LNDs, depending on the per capita GDP, the size of the countries studied and the type of LND. Overall, and contrary to previous research, LNDs appear to have persistent effects on the rate of GDP growth in the period between 1960 and 1996. These effects range from a decrease of 0.9% to an increase of 0.6%, depending on the type of disaster.
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