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In this chapter the risk management framework presented in section 2.4 is used to examine the financial vulnerability and macroeconomic risk of three different governments in developing countries against natural hazards. Furthermore, ex-ante instruments which increase their financial resilience, explained in section 5.2, are examined and compared with their costs for the government.

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(2006). Case Studies. In: Macroeconomic Risk Management Against Natural Disasters. DUV. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8350-9441-3_7

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