Fast Action for Floods: RCT Evidence on Forecast-based Cash Transfers from Bangladesh and Nepal
ART 672
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Titre
Fast Action for Floods: RCT Evidence on Forecast-based Cash Transfers from Bangladesh and Nepal
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Note sur les langues
English
Résumé
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
Dans
SSRN, 2025
Langue
Anglais
System Control No.
ANA-131487
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