从风暴中学习:飓风经历对未来灾害准备的影响

Learning from the storm: The impact of hurricane experience on future disaster preparedness

Journal of Risk and Uncertainty · 2026
被引 0
人大 BABS 3

中文导读

研究利用2008-2018年家庭消费品购买数据,发现过去经历飓风的家庭会在预警前一周就开始囤积必需品,而未经历的家庭只在收到预警后才行动,且准备程度受过去灾害严重性、收入和区域风险影响。

Abstract

Abstract Hurricanes and tropical cyclones have become more severe over the past 40 years and are expected to intensify in the future due to climate change. In this paper, we seek to understand how natural disaster experiences shape precautionary economic behaviors in response to future risks. We combine daily, household-level consumer goods purchase data from 2008-2018 with hurricane hit and warning data and use propensity score trimming to obtain a sample of households with a similar probability of receiving a hurricane warning to mitigate the problem of endogenous residential sorting. Using a triple difference-in-differences model, we find that past hurricane experience significantly influences household preparedness for impending storms. While households without prior-year hurricane exposure tend to stock up on emergency supplies only after receiving warnings, experienced households prepare earlier, increasing their purchases up to a week before warnings and prioritizing essential items. The degree of preparedness varies based on the severity of past disasters, household income, and the disaster risk level of the area.

自然灾害灾害准备家庭经济行为气候变化