We study the short-run, dynamic employment effects of natural disasters. We exploit monthly data for 70 3-digits NAICS industries and 78 Puerto Rican counties over the period 1995–2019. Our exogenous measure of exposure to natural disasters is computed using the maximum wind speed recorded in each county during each hurricane. Using panel local projections, we find that after the “average” hurricane, employment falls by 0.5% on average. Across industries, we find substantial heterogeneity in the employment responses. Employment increases in some industries while in others employment decreases after a hurricane. This heterogeneity can be partly explained by input–output linkages.

(2023). The short-run, dynamic employment effects of natural disasters: New insights from Puerto Rico [journal article - articolo]. In ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/239169

The short-run, dynamic employment effects of natural disasters: New insights from Puerto Rico

Brugnoli, Alberto;
2023-01-01

Abstract

We study the short-run, dynamic employment effects of natural disasters. We exploit monthly data for 70 3-digits NAICS industries and 78 Puerto Rican counties over the period 1995–2019. Our exogenous measure of exposure to natural disasters is computed using the maximum wind speed recorded in each county during each hurricane. Using panel local projections, we find that after the “average” hurricane, employment falls by 0.5% on average. Across industries, we find substantial heterogeneity in the employment responses. Employment increases in some industries while in others employment decreases after a hurricane. This heterogeneity can be partly explained by input–output linkages.
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Barattieri, Alessandro; Borda, Patrice; Brugnoli, Alberto; Pelli, Martino; Tschopp, Jeanne
(2023). The short-run, dynamic employment effects of natural disasters: New insights from Puerto Rico [journal article - articolo]. In ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/239169
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