The Economic Impact of Natural Disasters in Pacific Island Countries Adaptation and Preparedness

The Economic Impact of Natural Disasters in Pacific Island Countries  Adaptation and Preparedness
Author: Dongyeol Lee,Huan Zhang,Chau Nguyen
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2018-05-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781484356388

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Pacific island countries are highly vulnerable to various natural disasters which are destructive, unpredictable and occur frequently. The frequency and scale of these shocks heightens the importance of medium-term economic and fiscal planning to minimize the adverse impact of disasters on economic development. This paper identifies the intensity of natural disasters for each country in the Pacific based on the distribution of damage and population affected by disasters, and estimates the impact of disasters on economic growth and international trade using a panel regression. The results show that “severe” disasters have a significant and negative impact on economic growth and lead to a deterioration of the fiscal and trade balance. We also find that the negative impact on growth is stronger for more intense disasters. Going further this paper proposes a simple and consistent method to adjust IMF staff’s economic projections and debt sustainability analysis for disaster shocks for the Pacific islands. Better incorporating the economic impact of natural disasters in the medium- and long-term economic planning would help policy makers improve fiscal policy decisions and to be better adapted and prepared for natural disasters.

Economic and Fiscal Impacts of Disasters in the Pacific

Economic and Fiscal Impacts of Disasters in the Pacific
Author: Asian Development Bank
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2018-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9292611186

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Pacific island countries need to build their fiscal and economic resilience to climate change and natural disasters as these have lasting consequences on their livelihoods, economies, and fiscal balances. Climate change and natural disasters can have lasting consequences on livelihoods, economies, and fiscal balances-spanning immediate reconstruction costs and fiscal shocks to long-term halts in tourism and agriculture economies. Globally, the most exposed to these impacts are the Pacific island countries. The Asian Development Bank is working closely with its Pacific developing member countries to prepare for and respond to the effects of climate change and natural hazards. This publication examines the often-overlooked dimension of resilience planning-how to brace economies for shocks caused by climate change and hazard events. It analyzes the exposure and vulnerability of Pacific economies to disaster events and outlines key resources for building fiscal and economic resilience.

Enhancing Macroeconomic Resilience to Natural Disasters and Climate Change in the Small States of the Pacific

Enhancing Macroeconomic Resilience to Natural Disasters and Climate Change in the Small States of the Pacific
Author: Ezequiel Cabezon,Ms.Leni Hunter,Ms.Patrizia Tumbarello,Kazuaki Washimi,Mr.Yiqun Wu
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2015-06-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781513525792

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Natural disasters and climate change are interrelated macro-critical issues affecting all Pacific small states to varying degrees. In addition to their devastating human costs, these events damage growth prospects and worsen countries’ fiscal positions. This is the first cross-country IMF study assessing the impact of natural disasters on growth in the Pacific islands as a group. A panel VAR analysis suggests that, for damage and losses equivalent to 1 percent of GDP, growth drops by 0.7 percentage point in the year of the disaster. We also find that, during 1980-2014, trend growth was 0.7 percentage point lower than it would have been without natural disasters. The paper also discusses a multi-pillar framework to enhance resilience to natural disasters at the national, regional, and multilateral levels and the importance of enhancing countries’ risk-management capacities. It highlights how this approach can provide a more strategic and less ad hoc framework for strengthening both ex ante and ex post resilience and what role the IMF can play.

Fiscal Buffers for Natural Disasters in Pacific Island Countries

Fiscal Buffers for Natural Disasters in Pacific Island Countries
Author: Hidetaka Nishizawa,Mr.Scott Roger,Huan Zhang
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2019-07-12
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781513507989

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Pacific island countries (PICs) are vulnerable severe natural disasters, especially cyclones, inflicting large losses on their economies. In the aftermath of disasters, PIC governments face revenue losses and spending pressures to address post-disaster relief and recovery efforts. This paper estimates the effects of severe natural disasters on fiscal revenues and expenditure in PICs. These are combined with information on the frequency of large disasters to calculate the rate of budgetary savings needed to build appropriate fiscal buffers. Fiscal buffers provide self-insurance against natural disaster shocks and facilitate quick disbursement for recovery and relief efforts, and protection of spending on essential services and infrastructure. The estimates can provide a benchmark for policymakers, and should be adjusted to take into account other sources of financing, as well as budget risks from less severe as well as more frequent disasters.

Traditional Disaster Reduction in Pacific Island Communities

Traditional Disaster Reduction in Pacific Island Communities
Author: John R. Campbell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2006
Genre: Disaster relief
ISBN: STANFORD:36105124302204

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The Economic Impacts of Natural Disasters

The Economic Impacts of Natural Disasters
Author: Debarati Guha-Sapir,Indhira Santos,Alexandre Borde, Managing Editor
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2013-04-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780199339808

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Since the turn of the millennium, more than one million people have been killed and 2.3 billion others have been directly affected by natural disasters around the world. In cases like the 2010 Haiti earthquake or the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, these disasters have time and time again wrecked large populations and national infrastructures. While recognizing that improved rescue, evacuation, and disease control are crucial to reducing the effects of natural disasters, in the final analysis, poverty remains the main risk factor determining the long-term impact of natural hazards. Furthermore, natural disasters have themselves a tremendous impact on the poorest of the poor, who are often ill-prepared to deal with natural hazards and for whom a hurricane, an earthquake, or a drought can mean a permanent submersion in poverty. The Economic Impacts of Natural Disasters focuses on these concerns for poverty and vulnerability. Written by a collection of esteemed scholars in disaster management and sustainable development, the report provides an overview of the general trends in natural disasters and their effects by focusing on a critical analysis of different methodologies used to assess the economic impact of natural disasters. Economic Impacts presents six national case studies (Bangladesh, Vietnam, India, Nicaragua, Japan and the Netherlands) and shows how household surveys and country-level macroeconomic data can analyze and quantify the economic impact of disasters. The researchers within Economic Impacts have created path-breaking work and have opened new avenues for thinking and debate to push forward the frontiers of knowledge on economics of natural disasters.

Understanding the economic and financial impacts of natural disasters

Understanding the economic and financial impacts of natural disasters
Author: Charlotte Benson,Edward J. Clay
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0821356852

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The Rise of Natural Disasters in Asia and the Pacific

The Rise of Natural Disasters in Asia and the Pacific
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Emergency management
ISBN: 9292541951

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