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OECD Fiscal resilience to natural disasters: lessons from country experiences.

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Natural disasters continue to cause widespread damage and losses, with fast growing economies particularly exposed.

Governments often shoulder a significant share of the costs of disaster recovery and reconstruction.

This is true in OECD countries and even more so in developing economies, where private insurance markets are not as well developed.

The fiscal impact of disasters on a government's budget can be sizeable.

Expenditures for the government arise from both explicit and implicit commitments to compensate for disaster losses.

This report presents the results of a study that compares country practices in the management of the financial implications of disasters on government finances for a set of OECD member and partner countries particularly exposed to natural hazards.

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Product Details
OECD
9264969446 / 9789264969445
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
20/05/2019
France
English
200 pages
210 x 280 mm
Copy: 10%; print: 10%