The Economic Impacts of Natural Disasters: A Review of Models and Empirical Studies
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Economic losses from natural disasters have been increasing in recent decades. This has been attributed mainly to population and economic growth in disaster-prone areas. Future natural disaster losses are expected to increase due to a continued increase in economic exposure and climate change. This highlights the importance of designing policies that can mitigate the impacts of these disasters on the economy and society. A rapidly expanding literature has estimated the direct (e.g., property damage) and indirect (e.g., gross domestic product growth, trade) economic impacts of natural disasters. This article reviews this emerging literature. We synthesize the main theoretical, computational, and empirical…
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- Natural disaster
- Economic impact analysis
- Climate change
- Natural resource economics
- Gross domestic product
- Population
- Economics
- Empirical evidence
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Climate action
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