This paper investigates the effects of multiple weather shocks on household welfare in Mozambique, as well as some of the coping responses and price mechanisms at play. The analysis employs a triple-difference strategy that exploits variation in the shocks across space, time, and cropping cycles. The findings demonstrate high levels of vulnerability across various weather risks. Experiencing a cyclone, flood, or drought leads to a drop of up to 25-30...
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2018/12/01
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工作文件(编号系列)
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132800
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2018/12/09
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Disclosed
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Extreme Weather and Poverty Risk : Evidence from Multiple Shocks in Mozambique
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flood