Monday, January 18, 2010
Natural Disasters and Economic Development: Some Data
In doing some quick and dirty research on trends in disaster-"caused" deaths in the United States, I ran across this blog post. The big takeaway: the Per Capita GDP in the Dominican Republic is at least 4 times that of Haiti, and this blog suggests it could be over six times greater. As a rule of thumb, as overall societal wealth increases, vulnerability to injury and death from disasters decreases.
Labels:
Development,
GDP,
Haiti,
Poverty,
Vulnerability
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