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040 _aBiblioteca CIESS
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_cBiblioteca CIESS
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041 _aeng
082 _aREV WSP No.10
100 1 _aPremand, Patrick
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245 1 0 _aHurricane Mitch and consumption growth of nicaraguan agricultural households
_ceditor invitado Alejandro de la Fuente
260 _aMéxico
_bCISS
_bUIA
_c2010
300 _a17-54 p.
_bil.
_c22 cm.
310 _aSemestral
362 _aRevista Well-being and Social Policy, Vol. 6, No. 1, First semester 2010
440 _aNatural disasters and poverty in Latin America
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500 _aTítulo en español: Huracán Mitch y crecimiento del consumo de los hogares agrícolas nicaragüenses.
504 _aBibliografía p. 53-54.
520 _aThere is little micro-evidence on the persistence of natural disasters' welfare impacts. This paper assesses the effect of Hurricane Mitch on consumption of Nicaraguan agricultura) households. Mitch occurred in October 1998. Pre-post data is obtained from a nationally representative panel collected in 1998 and 2001. An additional survey was fielded in 1999 for households from the panel affected by the hurricane. The 1999 data contains self-reported measures of hurricane-induced losses. Satellite rainfall observations are used as a complementary measure of the shock. Using the structure of the data, the paper disentangles the idiosyncratic and common dimensions of the shock, together with its short and mediumterm impacts. Within the sample of households affected by the hurricane, micro-growth model estimates point to short-term negative effects at most limited to idiosyncratic events such as floods and displacement. Mitch 's medium-term common impact is then analyzed as a quasiexperiment. Difference-in-differences estimates do not provide evidence that households affected by Mitch suffered from lower growth between 1998 and 2001. Overall, hurricane Mitch's direct consumption impact thus exhibits little persistence.
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650 _aSeguridad social
_vPublicaciones periódicas
_zMéxico
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650 _aSeguridad social
_xDesastres naturales
_zNicaragua
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650 _aPobreza
_xProgramas sociales
_zNicaragua
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710 _aConferencia Interamericana de Seguridad Social
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710 2 _aUniversidad Iberoamericana. Ciudad de México
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856 _uhttp://162.222.203.113/Analiticas/ADISS2016-394.pdf
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_aConferencia Interamericana de Seguridad Social
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_dMéxico CISS UI 2006-2014
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_tWell-being and social policy
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