Macroeconomic Consequences of Natural Disasters: A Modeling Proposal and Application to Floods and Earthquakes in Turkey
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Abstract: | Turkey is vulnerable to natural disasters that can generate substantial damages to public and private sector infrastructure capital. Earthquakes and floods are the most frequent hazards today, and flood risks are expected to increase with climate change. To ensure stability and growth and minimize the welfare impact of these disasters, these shocks need to be managed and accounted for in macro-fiscal and monetary policy. To support this process, the World Bank Macrostructural Model is adapted to assess the macroeconomic effects of natural (geophysical or climate-related) disasters. The macroeconomic model is extended on several fronts: (1) a distinction is made between infrastructure and non-infrastructure capital, with complementary or substitutability between the two categories; (2) the production function is adjusted to account for short-term complementarity across capital assets; (3) the reconstruction process is modeled in a way that accounts for post-disaster constraints, with distinct processes for the reconstruction of public and private assets. The results show that destroyed infrastructure capital makes the remaining non-infrastructure capital less productive, which means that disasters reduce the total stock of capital, but also its productivity. The welfare impact of a disaster-proxied by the discounted consumption loss-is found to increase non-linearly with direct asset losses. Macroeconomic responses reduce the welfare impact of minor disasters but magnify it when direct asset losses exceed the economy's absorption capacity. The welfare impact also depends on the pre-existing economic situation, the ability of the economy to reallocate resources toward reconstruction, and the response of the monetary policy. Appropriate macro-fiscal and monetary policies offer cost-effective opportunities to mitigate the welfare impact of major disasters |
Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (37 Seiten) |
DOI: | 10.1596/1813-9450-9943 |
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spellingShingle | Hallegatte, Stephane Macroeconomic Consequences of Natural Disasters A Modeling Proposal and Application to Floods and Earthquakes in Turkey Damage To Infrastructure Environment Impact Of Climate Inflation Macroeconomic Management Macroeconomics and Economic Growth Marginal Productivity Of Capital Monetary Policy Natural Disaster Trade and Investment |
title | Macroeconomic Consequences of Natural Disasters A Modeling Proposal and Application to Floods and Earthquakes in Turkey |
title_auth | Macroeconomic Consequences of Natural Disasters A Modeling Proposal and Application to Floods and Earthquakes in Turkey |
title_exact_search | Macroeconomic Consequences of Natural Disasters A Modeling Proposal and Application to Floods and Earthquakes in Turkey |
title_full | Macroeconomic Consequences of Natural Disasters A Modeling Proposal and Application to Floods and Earthquakes in Turkey Stephane Hallegatte |
title_fullStr | Macroeconomic Consequences of Natural Disasters A Modeling Proposal and Application to Floods and Earthquakes in Turkey Stephane Hallegatte |
title_full_unstemmed | Macroeconomic Consequences of Natural Disasters A Modeling Proposal and Application to Floods and Earthquakes in Turkey Stephane Hallegatte |
title_short | Macroeconomic Consequences of Natural Disasters |
title_sort | macroeconomic consequences of natural disasters a modeling proposal and application to floods and earthquakes in turkey |
title_sub | A Modeling Proposal and Application to Floods and Earthquakes in Turkey |
topic | Damage To Infrastructure Environment Impact Of Climate Inflation Macroeconomic Management Macroeconomics and Economic Growth Marginal Productivity Of Capital Monetary Policy Natural Disaster Trade and Investment |
topic_facet | Damage To Infrastructure Environment Impact Of Climate Inflation Macroeconomic Management Macroeconomics and Economic Growth Marginal Productivity Of Capital Monetary Policy Natural Disaster Trade and Investment |
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