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Extreme Weather and Poverty Risk : Evidence from Multiple Shocks in Mozambique (English)

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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Baez Ramirez,Javier Eduardo; Caruso,German Daniel; Niu,Chiyu.

Extreme Weather and Poverty Risk : Evidence from Multiple Shocks in Mozambique (English). Poverty and Equity Global Practice Working Paper Series|no. 182 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/650161544425024650

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