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Impact of Natural Events on the Economic Vulnerability of Households in Peru

This paper estimates the impact of natural events on the economic vulnerability of Peruvian households, with a focus on the role of frequency and severity. We combine detailed, high-frequency administrative data from emergency records at the district level provided by the National Institute of Civil Defense (INDECI) and nationally representative household survey data to construct householdlevel exposure measures.
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Some of the figures of the Peruvian macroeconomics confuse. Thus, for example, the GDP accounts production of foreigners in the country who inflate it in value or the RINs of the BCRP has to subtract the obligations that are held with third parties, such as money of lace and of the public sector with the FEF, among others. This is very clear in the Weekly Note of the BCRP, who in his latest report points out that from RINS there are US$ 85,263 m…

The event, organized by BNI Peru, will have the participation of relevant authorities. Its objective is to analyze the logistic and commercial impact of the port in the region and the country.

·Lima, Peru
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La República broke the news in Lima, Peru on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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