Hurricanes, economic growth and transmission channels

World Development - Tập 105 - Trang 231-247 - 2018
Michael Berlemann1,2, Daniela Wenzel1
1Political Economy & Empirical Economics, Faculty of Economics & Social Sciences, Helmut-Schmidt-University Hamburg, Holstenhofweg 83, 22043 Hamburg, Germany
2ifo Institute, CESifo, Germany

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