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Economic resilience to natural and man-made disasters: Multidisciplinary origins and contextual dimensions
Authors:Adam Rose  
Affiliation:aSchool of Policy, Planning, and Development (SPPD) and Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events (CREATE), University of Southern California, 230 RGL 650 Childs Way, Los Angeles, CA 90089, USA
Abstract:Economic resilience is a major way to reduce losses from disasters. Its effectiveness would be further enhanced if it could be precisely defined and measured. This paper distinguishes static economic resilience—efficient allocation of existing resources—from dynamic economic resilience—speeding recovery through repair and reconstruction of the capital stock. Operational definitions are put forth that incorporate this important distinction. The consistency of the definitions is examined in relation to antecedents from several disciplines. The effectiveness of economic resilience is evaluated on the basis of recent empirical studies. In addition, its potential to be enhanced and eroded is analyzed in various contexts.
Keywords:Resilience   Disasters   Business interruption   Adaptation   Natural hazards   Terrorism
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