Climate change is making natural disasters more frequent, yet little is known about the capacity of firms to withstand such disasters and adapt to their increased frequency. We …
A Feng, H Li, Y Wang - The Economic Journal, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Are landlocked countries at risk from sea-level rise? We identify a new mechanism where natural disaster shocks influence countries' macroeconomic performance through cross …
This study aimed to identify the most important principal components (PCs) that contribute to the prevalence and change of HIV/AIDS in 44 SSA and data from different national and …
This paper focuses on political decentralisation as an institutional determinant of the level and spatial distribution of infant mortality rates (IMR). At the national level, we show that …
This paper studies natural disasters and the psychological costs of climate change. It presents what we believe to be the first evidence that higher temperature variability and not …
Economists, climate researchers, and policy-makers need to understand why and where they will occur. It is thought that disasters are unpredictable and have risen through time …
Y Kageyama, Y Sawada - Hydrology and Earth System …, 2022 - hess.copernicus.org
Despite the importance of a link between hydrometeorological drought hazards and their socioeconomic impact, the link at a subnational level has yet to be evaluated due to the lack …
I Grujdin, M Datcu - IGARSS 2024-2024 IEEE International …, 2024 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The fusion of multimodal Remote Sensing (RS) data exploits the complementary nature of specific datasets, enhancing their analytical qualities beyond what is achievable when data …
F Boeri, R Crescenzi - … Dynamics and Automation (June 30, 2024), 2024 - papers.ssrn.com
This study examines the relationship between reshoring and automation in the context of growing geoeconomic instability and shocks to foreign activities. We investigate how …