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The fiscal consequences of natural disasters
Tatyana Deryugina
Gies College of Business
Finance
Economics
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Natural Disasters
100%
Post-disaster
66%
Central Government
66%
Funding Sources
33%
National Government
33%
Local-regional
33%
Government Budget
33%
Economic Outcomes
33%
Government Policy
33%
Post-disaster Recovery
33%
Government Expenditure
33%
Tax Revenue
33%
Foreign Aid
33%
Regional Government
33%
Low-resource Countries
33%
Extreme Weather Events
33%
Aid Flows
33%
Financial Outcomes
33%
Disaster Dynamics
33%
Government Tax Revenues
33%
Subnational Governments
33%
Optimal Fiscal Policy
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Tax Revenue
100%
Government Policy
50%
Government Expenditure
50%
Foreign Aid
50%
National Government
50%
Government Budget
50%
Fiscal Policy
50%
Regional Government
50%
Disaster Damage
50%