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Poverty, inequality and natural disasters – A survey. (2013). Noy, Ilan.
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  35. Poverty, inequality and natural disasters – A survey. (2013). Noy, Ilan ; Karim, Azreen.
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  36. Natural Disasters, Human Development and Poverty at the Municipal Level in Mexico. (2013). Moreno, A. Héctor ; de la Torre, Rodolfo ; Rodriguez-Oreggia, Eduardo ; de la Fuente, Alejandro.
    In: Journal of Development Studies.
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  37. Natural Disasters and Plant Survival: The impact of the Kobe earthquake. (2013). Strobl, Eric ; Okubo, Toshihiro ; Elliott, Robert ; Cole, Matthew ; Robert J R Elliott, .
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  38. Disasters and Development: Natural Disasters, Credit Constraints and Economic Growth. (2013). Tol, Richard ; McDermott, Thomas ; Thomas K. J. McDermott, ; RICHARD S. J. TOL, ; Barry, Frank.
    In: CEDI Discussion Paper Series.
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  39. Have natural disasters become deadlier?. (2013). Kulkarni, Varsha S. ; Gaiha, Raghav ; Hill, Kenneth ; Thapa, Ganesh.
    In: Global Development Institute Working Paper Series.
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  40. Gaining from Migration : Trends and Policy Lessons in the Greater Mekong Sub-region. (2012). Evans, Brooks ; Bank, World.
    In: World Bank Publications - Reports.
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  41. Remittances and natural disasters: ex-post response and contribution to ex-ante preparedness. (2012). Ratha, Dilip ; Mohapatra, Sanket ; Joseph, George.
    In: Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development.
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  42. Have Natural Disasters Become Deadlier?. (2012). Hill, Kenneth ; Thapa, Ganesh.
    In: ASARC Working Papers.
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  43. Foreign Aid in the Aftermath of Large Natural Disasters. (2012). Noy, Ilan ; Cavallo, Eduardo ; Becerra, Oscar.
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  44. Natural Disasters and Foreign Direct Investment. (2011). Escaleras, Monica ; Register, Charles A..
    In: Land Economics.
    RePEc:uwp:landec:v:87:y:2011:ii:1:p:346-363.

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  45. Remittances and Household Consumption Instability in Developing Countries. (2011). Ebeke, Christian Hubert ; Combes, Jean-Louis.
    In: World Development.
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  46. The Impact of Natural Disasters on Human Development and Poverty at the Municipal Level in Mexico. (2010). Moreno, A. Héctor ; Rodrigues-Oreggia, Eduardo .
    In: CID Working Papers.
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  47. ¿Tienen los Terremotos un Impacto Inflacionario en el Corto Plazo? Evidencia para una Muestra de Países. (2010). Pistelli, Alfredo ; Muñoz Saavedra, Ercio ; Ercio Muñoz S., ; Alfredo Pistelli M., .
    In: Notas de Investigación Journal Economía Chilena (The Chilean Economy).
    RePEc:chb:bcchni:v:13:y:2010:i:2:p:113-127.

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  48. Remittances and Household Consumption Instability in Developing Countries. (2010). Ebeke, Christian Hubert ; Combes, Jean-Louis.
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  49. Shaken, Not Stirred: The Impact of Disasters on International Trade. (2010). Gassebner, Martin ; Teh, Robert ; Keck, Alexander.
    In: Review of International Economics.
    RePEc:bla:reviec:v:18:y:2010:i:2:p:351-368.

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  50. The Economics of Natural Disasters: A Survey. (2009). Noy, Ilan ; Cavallo, Eduardo.
    In: IDB Publications (Working Papers).
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  51. The Economics of Natural Disasters - A Survey. (2009). Noy, Ilan ; Cavallo, Eduardo.
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  52. Analysing the Impact of Natural Hazards in Small Economies: The Caribbean Case. (2008). Paddison, Oliver ; Heger, Martin ; Julca, Alex.
    In: WIDER Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:unu:wpaper:rp2008-25.

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  53. Aid, Catastrophes and the Samaritans Dilemma. (2008). Schwindt, Manijeh ; Raschky, Paul.
    In: Working Papers.
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  54. Productive disasters? Evidence from European firm level data. (2007). Raschky, Paul ; Oberhofer, Harald ; Leiter, Andrea.
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  55. The impact of disasters on international trade. (2006). Gassebner, Martin ; Keck, Alexander ; Teh, Robert.
    In: WTO Staff Working Papers.
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  56. Complementing natural disasters management : the role of social protection. (2006). Vakis, Renos.
    In: Social Protection Discussion Papers and Notes.
    RePEc:wbk:hdnspu:35378.

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  57. Vulnerability and Natural Disasters in Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu and the Kyrgyz Republic. (2006). Jha, Raghbendra.
    In: Departmental Working Papers.
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  58. Vulnerability of Consumption Growth in Rural India. (2006). Jha, Raghbendra.
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  59. Shaken, Not Stirred: The Impact of Disasters on International Trade. (2006). Gassebner, Martin ; Teh, Robert ; Keck, Alexander.
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  60. International Terrorism, International Trade, and Borders. (2006). Kang, Heejoon ; Fratianni, Michele.
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  61. Macroeconomic Implications of Natural Disasters in the Caribbean. (2004). Rasmussen, Tobias N.
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  62. The open society assesses its enemies: shocks, disasters and terrorist attacks. (2004). Tavares, Jose.
    In: Journal of Monetary Economics.
    RePEc:eee:moneco:v:51:y:2004:i:5:p:1039-1070.

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  63. Disasters and Development: Natural Disasters, Credit Constraints and Economic Growth. (). McDermott, Thomas ; Thomas K. J. McDermott, .
    In: The Institute for International Integration Studies Discussion Paper Series.
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