Resumen This article makes an initial assessment of the monetary damages caused by the 2010 earthquake in Haiti. Damages are estimated for a disaster with both 200,000 and 250,000 total dead and missing, using Haiti's economic and demographic data. The base estimate is US$8.1bn, but for several reasons this may be a lower-bound estimate. While the results are subject to many caveats, including possibly high forecast error, the implications of such an estimate are significant. Raising such a figure will require many donors. Hence excellent coordination of funding and execution will be key to ensuring the efficient use of funds. Copyright © The Author(s). Journal compilation © Royal Economic SocieTY 2010.
Área temática F35 - Ayuda externa O11 - Análisis macroeconómico del desarrollo económico O19 - Vínculos internacionales del desarrollo; Papel de los organismos internacionales O54 - Estudios económicos globales de países: América Latina; Caribe Q54 - Clima; Desastres naturales y su gestión; Calentamiento global
Líneas de investigación Aid and Development Direct Economic Damages Earthquake Haiti Natural Disasters Reconstruction