Aid, Catastrophes and the Samaritan’s Dilemma
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This paper discusses the impact of foreign aid on the recipient country’s preparedness against natural disasters. The theoretical model shows that foreign aid can have two opposing effects on a country’s level of mitigating activities. In order to test the theoretical propositions we analyse the effect of foreign aid dependence on ex-ante riskmanagement activity proxied by the death toll from major storms, floods and earthquakes occurring worldwide between 1980 and 2002. We find evidence that the crowding-out effect of foreign aid outweighs the preventive effect in the case of storms, while there is mixed evidence in the case of floods and earthquakes.
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