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Overview

Ilan Noy is affiliated with Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. Their research primarily focuses on the intersection of social sciences and climate-related economic impacts, with a strong emphasis on disaster management, resilience, and risk assessment.

Their publications span a diverse range of topics within social sciences and related subfields, including sociology and political science, economics and econometrics, global and planetary change, soil science, and modeling and simulation. This interdisciplinary approach supports investigations into economic risks and resilience linked to environmental and public health crises.

The main topics in their body of work cover:

  • Disaster Management and Resilience
  • Agricultural Risk and Resilience
  • Insurance and Financial Risk Management
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • COVID-19 Epidemiological Studies
  • Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration
  • COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts

Among their frequent co-authors are:

  • Madhavi Pundit
  • Eric Strobl
  • Michael Wehner
  • Sally Owen
  • Élodie Blanc

Noy's work appears extensively across several publication venues, with numerous contributions to prominent journals and outlets such as:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Economics of Disasters and Climate Change
  • Climatic Change
  • Global Policy
  • ADB briefs

Recent papers by Ilan Noy include:

  • The global costs of extreme weather that are attributable to climate change, 2023, Nature Communications
  • The Economic Impact of the COVID-19 Outbreak on Developing Asia, 2020, ADB briefs
  • Climate change attribution and the economic costs of extreme weather events: a study on damages from extreme rainfall and drought, 2020, Climatic Change
  • Social inequalities in climate change-attributed impacts of Hurricane Harvey, 2022, Nature Communications
  • The economic costs of Hurricane Harvey attributable to climate change, 2020, Climatic Change

Best Publications

  • Catastrophic Natural Disasters and Economic Growth

    Eduardo Cavallo;Sebastian Galiani;Ilan Noy;Juan Pantano

  • The macroeconomic consequences of disasters

    Ilan Noy

  • FDI and trade : two way linkages?

    Joshua Aizenman;Ilan Noy

  • Inflation targeting and real exchange rates in emerging markets

    Joshua Aizenman;Michael M. Hutchison;Ilan Noy

  • The Economics of Natural Disasters: A Survey

    Eduardo A. Cavallo;Ilan Noy

  • Sudden stops and the Mexican wave: Currency crises, capital flow reversals and output loss in emerging markets

    Michael M. Hutchison;Ilan Noy

  • How Bad Are Twins? Output Costs of Currency and Banking Crises

    Michael M. Hutchison;Ilan Noy

  • Natural Disasters and the Economy — A Survey

    Eduardo Cavallo;Ilan Noy

  • Hurricane Iniki: measuring the long-term economic impact of a natural disaster using synthetic control

    Makena Coffman;Ilan Noy

  • The economics of natural disasters in a developing country: The case of Vietnam

    Ilan Noy;Tam Bang Vu

  • Fiscal storms: public spending and revenues in the aftermath of natural disasters

    Ilan Noy;Aekkanush Nualsri

  • Climate change attribution and the economic costs of extreme weather events: a study on damages from extreme rainfall and drought

    David J. Frame;Suzanne M. Rosier;Ilan Noy;Luke J. Harrington;Luke J. Harrington

  • The Economic Impact of the COVID-19 Outbreak on Developing Asia

    Abdul Abiad;Mia Arao;Suzette Dagli;Benno Ferrarini

  • Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence from Sectoral Data in Indonesia

    Abdul Khaliq;Ilan Noy

  • Financial liberalization, prudential supervision, and the onset of banking crises

    Ilan Noy

  • Foreign Aid in the Aftermath of Large Natural Disasters

    Oscar Becerra;Eduardo A. Cavallo;Ilan Noy;Ilan Noy

  • Capital Controls in Brazil - Stemming a Tide with a Signal?

    Yothin Jinjarak;Yothin Jinjarak;Ilan Noy;Ilan Noy;Huanhuan Zheng;Huanhuan Zheng

  • Is foreign direct investment good for growth? Evidence from sectoral analysis of China and Vietnam

    Tam Bang Vu;Byron Gangnes;Ilan Noy

  • Endogenous Financial and Trade Openness

    Joshua Aizenman;Ilan Noy

  • The economic costs of Hurricane Harvey attributable to climate change

    David J. Frame;Michael F. Wehner;Ilan Noy;Suzanne M. Rosier

  • What do exogenous shocks tell us about growth theories

    Ilan Noy;Aekkanush Nualsri

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher A. Parsons
Christopher A. Parsons University of Western Australia
David J. Frame
David J. Frame Victoria University of Wellington
Michael F. Wehner
Michael F. Wehner Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Laurens M. Bouwer
Laurens M. Bouwer Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht Centre for Materials and Coastal Research
Reinhard Mechler
Reinhard Mechler International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

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