Natural Disasters and Individual Behaviour in Developing Countries
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-53904-1
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- Lucia Errico & Andrea Mosca & Sandro Rondinella & Carmela Ciccarelli, 2024. "The Role Of Natural Hazard On Income Inequality," Working Papers 202402, Università della Calabria, Dipartimento di Economia, Statistica e Finanza "Giovanni Anania" - DESF.
- Ivo Steimanis & Max Burger & Bernd Hayo & Andreas Landmann & Bjoern Vollan, 2023. "A Storm Between Two Waves: Recovery Processes, Social Dynamics, and Heterogeneous Effects of Typhoon Haiyan on Social Preferences," MAGKS Papers on Economics 202319, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, Department of Economics (Volkswirtschaftliche Abteilung).
- Vikrant Panwar & Subir Sen, 2019. "Economic Impact of Natural Disasters: An Empirical Re-examination," Margin: The Journal of Applied Economic Research, National Council of Applied Economic Research, vol. 13(1), pages 109-139, February.
Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Oliver Fiala, 2017. "Introduction," Contributions to Economics, in: Natural Disasters and Individual Behaviour in Developing Countries, chapter 0, pages 1-3, Springer.
- Oliver Fiala, 2017. "Natural Disasters in Developing Countries," Contributions to Economics, in: Natural Disasters and Individual Behaviour in Developing Countries, chapter 0, pages 5-41, Springer.
- Oliver Fiala, 2017. "Experiencing Natural Disasters: How This Influences Risk Aversion and Trust," Contributions to Economics, in: Natural Disasters and Individual Behaviour in Developing Countries, chapter 0, pages 43-83, Springer.
- Oliver Fiala, 2017. "The Demand for Microinsurance Products Against Disaster Risk," Contributions to Economics, in: Natural Disasters and Individual Behaviour in Developing Countries, chapter 0, pages 85-146, Springer.
- Oliver Fiala, 2017. "Going Forward: Building Resilience with Microinsurance," Contributions to Economics, in: Natural Disasters and Individual Behaviour in Developing Countries, chapter 0, pages 147-163, Springer.
- Oliver Fiala, 2017. "Conclusion," Contributions to Economics, in: Natural Disasters and Individual Behaviour in Developing Countries, chapter 0, pages 165-166, Springer.
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