We investigate the economic impact of the 2009 earthquake in the L'Aquila labour market area (Italy) through a synthetic difference-in-differences method applied to the 2004–2013 period. The shock immediately disrupted the local economy with a 27.3 % and 38.2 % reduction in employment and the number of firms. However, these effects are not statistically significant when measured 5 years after the earthquake, suggesting that a rebound process affected both dimensions. Such findings are the result of heterogeneous dynamics across the manufacturing and service sectors: the former showed a prolonged contraction in the number of employees and firms, whereas the latter experienced a strong recovery after a short-term negative effect. These dynamics have induced an increase in L'Aquila’s sector dissimilarity from other local labour market areas in Italy.
The impact of natural disasters: How the 2009 earthquake transformed the economy of L’Aquila’s labour market area / G. Baiocchetti, F. Scotti, P.L. Iapadre. - In: PAPERS IN REGIONAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 1056-8190. - 103:6(2024), pp. 100058.1-100058.17. [10.1016/j.pirs.2024.100058]
The impact of natural disasters: How the 2009 earthquake transformed the economy of L’Aquila’s labour market area
G. Baiocchetti
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We investigate the economic impact of the 2009 earthquake in the L'Aquila labour market area (Italy) through a synthetic difference-in-differences method applied to the 2004–2013 period. The shock immediately disrupted the local economy with a 27.3 % and 38.2 % reduction in employment and the number of firms. However, these effects are not statistically significant when measured 5 years after the earthquake, suggesting that a rebound process affected both dimensions. Such findings are the result of heterogeneous dynamics across the manufacturing and service sectors: the former showed a prolonged contraction in the number of employees and firms, whereas the latter experienced a strong recovery after a short-term negative effect. These dynamics have induced an increase in L'Aquila’s sector dissimilarity from other local labour market areas in Italy.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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