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The local health impacts of natural resource booms. (2023). Maffioli, Elisa M.
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  36. An investigation of the resource curse in Indonesia. (2019). Clark, Jeremy ; Hilmawan, Rian.
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  43. The Effect of Resource Wealth on Regional Economic Development in China. (2019). Zuo, Na ; Zhong, Hua.
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  47. Local labor market shocks and residential mortgage payments: Evidence from shale oil and gas booms. (2018). Upton, Gregory ; McCollum, Meagan.
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  50. The Propagation of Regional Shocks in Housing Markets: Evidence from Oil Price Shocks in Canada. (2018). Zhou, Xiaoqing ; Kilian, Lutz.
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