Differential Fiscal Performances of Plausible Disaster Events: A Storyline Approach for the Caribbean and Central American Governments under CCRIF.

Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler, Qinhan Zhu, Alessio Ciullo, Jonas Peisker, Bart Van den Hurk
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Fiscal resilience against disasters is vital for the recovery in the aftermath of climate hazards. Without swift access to available funds for disaster relief, damages to human and the economy would be further exacerbated. How insurance may influence fiscal performance over time and can increase fiscal resilience for today and under a future climate has not been looked at yet in detail. Focusing on the Caribbean region and on the fiscal performance of governments after disaster events, we empirically analyze the effectiveness of the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF) regarding the reduction of short-term fiscal effects. We embed this analysis within a novel climate impact storyline approach where we produce past plausible events and investigate the usefulness of insurance under such events. The storylines were modified according to global and climate change related boundary conditions to address the issue whether the CCRIF is fit for purpose or will need to be adapted in the future. We found that both hurricane strikes and the CCRIF affect fiscal outcomes of Caribbean countries. Furthermore, there are indications that CCRIF can counteract the negative fiscal consequences over the short term period induced by the disaster. Our analysis should shed some light on the current discussions on how development related assistance can be structured to enhance climate resilience in highly exposed countries for both direct and fiscal impacts of disasters.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s41885-023-00126-0.

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合理灾害事件的不同财政表现:CCRIF下加勒比和中美洲政府的故事线方法。
财政抗灾能力对于气候灾害后的复苏至关重要。如果不能迅速获得可用的救灾资金,对人类和经济的损害将进一步加剧。保险如何随着时间的推移影响财政表现,并在当今和未来的气候下提高财政弹性,目前尚未详细研究。我们以加勒比地区和政府在灾难事件后的财政表现为重点,实证分析了加勒比灾难风险保险机制(CCRIF)在减少短期财政影响方面的有效性。我们将这一分析嵌入了一种新颖的气候影响故事情节方法中,在该方法中,我们产生了过去看似合理的事件,并调查了此类事件下保险的有用性。故事情节根据全球和气候变化相关的边界条件进行了修改,以解决CCRIF是否符合目的或未来需要进行改编的问题。我们发现,飓风袭击和CCRIF都会影响加勒比国家的财政结果。此外,有迹象表明,CCRIF可以抵消灾难在短期内造成的负面财政后果。我们的分析应该有助于了解目前关于如何构建与发展相关的援助,以增强高度暴露在灾害直接和财政影响下的国家的气候抵御能力的讨论。补充信息:在线版本包含补充材料,请访问10.1007/s41885-023-0126-0。
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