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Increasing countries’ financial resilience through global catastrophe risk pooling

Economics

Increasing countries’ financial resilience through global catastrophe risk pooling

A. Ciullo, E. Strobl, et al.

Discover how extreme weather events challenge national economies, especially in low- to middle-income countries. This research by Alessio Ciullo, Eric Strobl, Simona Meiler, Olivia Martius, and David N. Bresch reveals a revolutionary method for optimizing sovereign catastrophe risk pools, showcasing that global pooling can drastically enhance risk diversification and aid more countries effectively.... show more
Abstract
Extreme weather events can severely impact national economies, leading the recovery of low- to middle-income countries to become reliant on foreign financial aid. Foreign aid is, however, slow and uncertain. Therefore, the Sendai Framework and the Paris Agreement advocate for more resilient financial instruments like sovereign catastrophe risk pools. Existing pools, however, might not fully exploit their financial resilience potential because they were not designed to maximize risk diversification and because they pool risk only regionally. Here we introduce a method that forms pools by maximizing risk diversification and apply it to assess the benefits of global pooling compared to regional pooling. We find that global pooling always provides a higher risk diversification, it better distributes countries’ risk shares in the pool’s risk and it increases the number of countries profiting from risk pooling. Optimal global pooling could provide a diversification increase to existing pools of up to 65%.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Feb 17, 2023
Authors
Alessio Ciullo, Eric Strobl, Simona Meiler, Olivia Martius, David N. Bresch
Tags
extreme weather
national economies
foreign financial aid
risk diversification
catastrophe risk pools
global pooling
LMICs
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