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The financial behavior of households with climate change
[Le comportement financier des ménages face au changement climatique]

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  • Nandrasa Tiava

    (Université de Toliara)

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Climate change brings changes in financial behavior. Households that are the most impacted by climate disruption adopt a strategy of financial behavior change to improve their resilience. Tontine, access to MFIs and VOAMAMI are the preferred ways for vulnerable households to cope. This paper first outlines the resilience capacity of households and provides an analysis of household behavior change to mitigate the effect of climate change.

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  • Nandrasa Tiava, 2022. "The financial behavior of households with climate change [Le comportement financier des ménages face au changement climatique]," Working Papers hal-03547925, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-03547925
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    Climate change; Behavior; Tontine; VOAMAMI; Changement climatique; Comportement;
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