Journal article

Floods, Bushfires and Sectoral Economic Output in Australia, 1978–2014

MA Ulubaşoğlu, MH Rahman, YK Önder, Y Chen, A Rajabifard

Economic Record | WILEY | Published : 2019

Abstract

Using state-level annual variation in natural disasters and economic output in Australia, we estimate the direct effects of floods and bushfires on sectoral gross value added during the period 1978–2014. We find that floods exert an adverse and persistent effect on the outputs of agriculture, mining, construction and financial services sectors. For example, our estimates indicate that a state that experienced a flood in a given year encountered, on average, 5–6 per cent lower agricultural output in both that year and the following year, compared to another state with no such flood experience. Sectoral responses to bushfires are more nuanced.

University of Melbourne Researchers

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Funding Acknowledgements

We are grateful to Co-Editor James Morley and two anonymous reviewers for their highly constructive and encouraging comments on an earlier version of this paper. The authors from Monash University and the University of Melbourne gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Bushfire and Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.