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Working Paper

The Impact of the 2008 Hadramout Flash Flood in Yemen on Economic Performance and Nutrition: A Simulation Analysis

Kiel Working Papers, 1758

Authors

  • Breisinger
  • C.
  • Ecker
  • O.
  • Thiele
  • R.
  • Wiebelt
  • M.

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JEL Classification

I3 Q1 O5 C3

Key Words

agriculture

CGE modeling

floods

nutrition

Yemen

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Combining a Dynamic Computable General Equilibrium (DCGE) model of the Yemeni economy with a microsimulation model that captures the link between changes in household incomes and changes in nutrition status, this paper provides a quantitative assessment of the agricultural, economy-wide, and nutritional impacts of the 2008 Hadramout flash flood in Yemen. The model simulations point to strong and persistent negative effects on agricultural value added, farm household incomes and nutrition among farmers in the region most severely affected by the flood. Regional spillover effects lead to temporary increases in hunger and significant cumulative income losses even in other regions where the flood has no direct impact

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  • Prof. Dr. Rainer Thiele
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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