Impact Dynamics of Natural Disasters and the Case of Pacific Island Countries

Impact Dynamics of Natural Disasters and the Case of Pacific Island Countries
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2025 Issue 084
Publication date: May 2025
ISBN: 9798229008518
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Natural Disasters , Climate change , natural disasters , growth , development , nightlight , Natural disasters , Pacific Islands

Summary

This paper investigates the short- and medium-term economic impacts of natural disasters, focusing on Pacific Island Countries (PICs) and using global high-frequency nightlight data in addition to macroeconomic data. In this paper, we identify significant short-term effects on growth following natural disasters, which are exacerbated by high public debt and heightened climate vulnerability. Although the negative impacts generally diminish within a year for most countries, PICs face disproportionately larger and rising short-term disruptions (-1.4 percent of annual potential growth) and persistent medium-term consequences. Further analysis of PICs' fiscal, external, and real sectors following severe disasters using annual economic data reveals that weaker fiscal positions, partly driven by reduced output, may lead to an upward trend in public debt, and increased imports may deteriorate current account balances over the medium term. These findings underscore the need for robust counter-cyclical policies and proactive investments in climate resilience to mitigate the adverse effects of climate shocks and promote long-term economic stability