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Estimating the Potential Economic Impact of Haiti’s 2021 Earthquake

Estimating the Potential Economic Impact of Haiti’s 2021 Earthquake

Inter-American Development Bank 2021 14 pages
Summary — This paper estimates the potential economic damages of the 2021 earthquake in Haiti using econometric techniques. It finds that damages could reach US$1.6 billion (9.6 percent of GDP) for a scenario with 2,500 dead or missing, with confidence intervals ranging from US$1 billion to US$2.5 billion.
Key Findings
Full Description
This paper employs a simple methodology to estimate the potential economic damages of the 2021 earthquake in Haiti. The country registered a magnitude 7.2 earthquake off the South Coast on August 14, 2021, resulting in significant casualties and infrastructure damage. Economic damages are estimated using econometric techniques and a dataset on natural disasters across a wide range of countries. Based on this analysis, damages for the 2021 earthquake in Haiti are estimated to reach US$1.6 billion (9.6 percent of GDP) for a scenario with an impact of 2,500 dead or missing. The paper provides early estimates to inform the ongoing Post-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDNA) and assist the government and its international partners in planning relief and reconstruction efforts.
Topics
Disaster Risk ReductionEconomySocial ProtectionGovernance
Geography
NationalSud DepartmentGrande-AnseNippes Department
Time Coverage
2021 — 2021
Keywords
earthquake, natural disaster, economic impact, risk assessment, Haiti, reconstruction, damages, econometric model, GDP
Entities
Haiti, Inter-American Development Bank, Eduardo Cavallo, Laura Giles Alvarez, Andrew Powell, COUN, United Nations, World Bank, European Union