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ID191158
Title ProperAsset smoothing and consumption smoothing
Other Title Informationdisaster-coping strategies in noncontiguous and contiguous destitute areas
LanguageENG
AuthorZhang, Yu ;  Sun, Jie ;  Zhou, Li ;  Wuyang Hu
Summary / Abstract (Note)Do households sell assets in order to smooth consumption? The empirical evidence is mixed. Using household- and village-level data in the context of China's poverty alleviation policy, we analyze the relationship between climate shocks and household coping behaviors from the perspective of whether coping strategies to deal with weather shocks are sensitive to the contiguity of destitute areas. Our results indicate that, unlike households living in noncontiguous destitute areas, households struck by weather shocks in contiguous destitute areas tended not to reduce or liquidate assets. To overcome weather shocks, households in contiguous destitute areas instead reduced household consumption, such as food consumption and increased nonfarm working hours. Our findings point to the possibility that the implicit assumption of consumption smoothing coupled with a failure to incorporate explicitly the factor of contiguous regions has led to seemingly divergent findings in the literature regarding consumption smoothing.
`In' analytical NoteChina and World Economy Vol. 31, No.2; Mar-Apr 2023: p.223-250
Journal SourceChina and World Economy Vol: 31 No 2
Key WordsPoverty alleviation ;  Weather Shocks ;  Asset Dynamics ;  Coping Methods


 
 
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