Cash grants to informal firms after Cyclone Idai: beyond the null

IF 2.6 3区 管理学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Disasters Pub Date : 2025-07-05 DOI:10.1111/disa.12689
Hanna Berkel, Peter Fisker, Finn Tarp
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This study investigates the effects of unconditional cash grants on informal manufacturing firms’ recovery after Cyclone Idai struck Mozambique in 2019. Using a novel stratified adaptive cluster sampling approach, we collected representative panel data from firms in Beira (heavily affected) and Chimoio (less affected). Many firms demonstrated rapid initial recovery without financial intervention, but did not sustain this over time. Although the overall effect of the grants on the full sample is not statistically significant, important heterogeneity in treatment effects did emerge. In Beira, the grants positively influenced firm recovery, whereas no significant effects were observed in Chimoio. Within Beira, the grants were particularly beneficial for firms that suffered greater damage, employed more workers, operated in the carpentry subsector, and invested the funds in machinery or tools. We explore potential explanations of the overall null result, including rapid self-recovery and the unique challenges faced by manufacturing firms, while highlighting the importance of targeting specific subgroups in future disaster recovery efforts.

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飓风“伊代”过后对非正规企业的现金补助:超出零
本研究调查了2019年伊代飓风袭击莫桑比克后,无条件现金补助对非正规制造业企业复苏的影响。采用一种新颖的分层自适应聚类抽样方法,我们收集了来自贝拉(受影响严重)和希莫约(受影响较小)的公司的代表性面板数据。许多公司在没有金融干预的情况下表现出了快速的初步复苏,但并没有随着时间的推移而持续下去。虽然拨款对整个样本的总体影响在统计上并不显著,但治疗效果确实出现了重要的异质性。在贝拉,赠款对企业复苏产生了积极影响,而在希莫约没有观察到显著影响。在贝拉境内,赠款特别有利于遭受更大损失、雇用更多工人、从事木工分部门的公司,并将资金投资于机械或工具。我们探讨了整体零结果的潜在解释,包括制造业企业面临的快速自我恢复和独特挑战,同时强调了在未来灾难恢复工作中针对特定子群体的重要性。
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Disasters
Disasters Multiple-
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5.60
自引率
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期刊介绍: Disasters is a major, peer-reviewed quarterly journal reporting on all aspects of disaster studies, policy and management. It provides a forum for academics, policymakers and practitioners to publish high-quality research and practice concerning natural catastrophes, anthropogenic disasters, complex political emergencies and protracted crises around the world. The journal promotes the interchange of ideas and experience, maintaining a balance between field reports, case study articles of general interest and academic papers. Disasters: Is the leading journal in the field of disasters, protracted crises and complex emergencies Influences disaster prevention, mitigation and response policies and practices Adopts a world-wide geographical perspective Contains a mix of academic papers and field studies Promotes the interchange of ideas between practitioners, policy-makers and academics.
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