Cornell University

Joint Public, Development and Health Economics Workshop: Alejandro del Valle Suarez

Thursday, October 27, 2022 11:15am to 12:45pm

Alejandro del Valle Suarez, Georgia State University

Saving Lives with Indexed Disaster Funds: Evidence from Mexico

Abstract: Developing economies are not disproportionately exposed to natural disasters, but they experience significantly more deaths. Exploiting a discontinuity in the eligibility rules to Mexico’s indexed disaster fund (Fonden), I show that the accelerated reconstruction of public infrastructure can significantly mitigate the mortality impacts of disasters. Fonden’s impact is concentrated in areas with medical infrastructure and among conditions responsive to basic and freely available medical care. These findings suggest that Fonden operates by restoring access to health services. I also show that Fonden is cost-effective relative to other interventions and that its benefit-cost ratio is at least 3.2.