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Disaster Risk Finance as a Tool for Development

2016

World Bank Group


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Financial cost; Financial support; Physical capital; Saving; Disaster response; Disaster insurance; Productive capital; Central banks; Municipalities; Financial assistance; Heavy rainfall; Financing cost; Value; Early warning; Guarantee; Disaster reconstruction; Governments; Line of credit; Private insurance; Insurers; Tropical cyclone; Indirect cost; Capital stock; Expenditures; Warning system; Economic activity; Indemnity; Moral hazard; Educational attainment; Borrowing; Natural disaster; Interest rate; Flood; Safety net; Public investments; Balance sheet; Alternative financing; Financial resources; Household welfare; Homeowners; People; Natural hazards; Payment; Investments; Financial instruments; Insurer; Impact of disasters; Payments; Early warning system; Disaster risk; Droughts; Floods; Debt financing; Interest; Criteria; Disaster; Impact of disaster; Earthquake; Household; Disaster reduction; Catastrophic losses; Lines of credit; Transfers; Reinsurance; Rescue; Credits; Safety nets; Security; Development bank; Disaster strategies; Emergency; Financial need; Risks; Subnational governments; Sources of income; Subsidiary; Ministries of finance; Tropical cyclones; Contingency plan; Fiscal resources; Biases; Credit risk
Language
English

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