作者
Daniel Felsenstein, A Yair Grinberger
发表日期
2020/8/1
期刊
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
卷号
47
页码范围
101524
出版商
Elsevier
简介
We present an economic definition of cascading effects of a disaster on the labor market over the medium to long term. Cascading effects are considered events that alter local amenities. In the context of the labor market, the standard conception of a cascade as a sequence of events that alter the capital stock, may not be very instructive as the immediate time horizon is not the relevant economic timeframe. We outline some of the theoretical implications arising from this definition and give them some intuition based on an agent based simulation model. The model is used to simulate two cascade-type scenarios following an earthquake in the city of Jerusalem. Results indicate that a strong cascading effect in the labor market depends on serious functional change in the physical environment i.e. land-use change. Flow-related changes in labor and population movement are less likely to create effects that cascade into …
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D Felsenstein, AY Grinberger - International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2020