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Floods and Spillovers: Households After the 2011 Great Flood in Thailand
Economic Development and Cultural Change ( IF 1.507 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 , DOI: 10.1086/703098
Ilan Noy , Cuong Nhu Nguyen , Pooja Patel

In 2011, Thailand experienced its worst flood ever. Using repeated waves of the Thai Household Socio-Economic Survey, we analyze the flood’s economic impacts. In 2012, households answered a set of questions on the extent of flooding they experienced. We use this self-identified flood exposure and external exposure indicators from satellite images to identify both households that were directly affected and those that were not directly flooded but their communities were (the spillovers). We measure the direct and indirect impacts of the disaster on income, expenditures, assets, and debt and savings levels for spillover households. We also analyze the flood’s impacts across different socioeconomic groups.

中文翻译:

洪水和溢出效应:2011 年泰国大洪水后的家庭

2011 年,泰国经历了有史以来最严重的洪水。我们使用反复进行的泰国家庭社会经济调查,分析了洪水对经济的影响。2012 年,家庭回答了一系列关于他们所经历的洪水程度的问题。我们使用来自卫星图像的这种自我识别的洪水暴露和外部暴露指标来识别直接受影响的家庭和那些没有直接被洪水淹没但他们的社区(溢出)的家庭。我们衡量灾难对溢出家庭的收入、支出、资产以及债务和储蓄水平的直接和间接影响。我们还分析了洪水对不同社会经济群体的影响。
更新日期:2021-01-01
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