Fast Action for Floods: RCT Evidence on Forecast-based Cash Transfers from Bangladesh and Nepal
ART 672
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Fast Action for Floods: RCT Evidence on Forecast-based Cash Transfers from Bangladesh and Nepal
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English
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As increasingly frequent extreme weather events disrupt lives, institutions are turning to earlywarning systems and advance preparation to accelerate aid delivery. We present evidence from a randomized controlled trial in Bangladesh and Nepal testing whether providing cash within days of a flood leads to greater benefits than delivering the same assistance months later-or if it simply shifts the timing of benefits without improving overall welfare. Results suggest that timely cash assistance leads to overall gains in food security and psychosocial well-being. This evidence supports efforts to forecast crises and release disaster relief quickly.
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ART 672
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SSRN, 2025
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eng
System Control No.
ANA-131487
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