Impact of Low-Intensity Hurricanes on Regional Economic Activity

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    English
  • Publication Date
    2002/08/01
  • Indian UGC (journal)
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    16
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  • Robert T. Burrus Assistant Professor of Economics, Dept. of Economics and Finance, Univ. of North Carolina at Wilmington, 601 S. College Rd., Wilmington, NC 28403.
  • Christopher F. Dumas Assistant Professor of Economics, Dept. of Economics and Finance, Univ. of North Carolina at Wilmington, 601 S. College Rd., Wilmington, NC 28403.
  • Claude H. Farrell Professor of Economics, Dept. of Economics and Finance, Univ. of North Carolina at Wilmington, 601 S. College Rd., Wilmington, NC 28403.
  • William W. Hall Professor of Economics, Dept. of Economics and Finance, Univ. of North Carolina at Wilmington, 601 S. College Rd., Wilmington, NC 28403.
Cite
Burrus, Robert T., et al. “Impact of Low-Intensity Hurricanes on Regional Economic Activity”. Natural Hazards Review, vol. 3, no. 3, 2002, pp. 118-25, https://doi.org/10.1061/(asce)1527-6988(2002)3:3(118).
Burrus, R. T., Dumas, C. F., Farrell, C. H., & Hall, W. W. (2002). Impact of Low-Intensity Hurricanes on Regional Economic Activity. Natural Hazards Review, 3(3), 118-125. https://doi.org/10.1061/(asce)1527-6988(2002)3:3(118)
Burrus RT, Dumas CF, Farrell CH, Hall WW. Impact of Low-Intensity Hurricanes on Regional Economic Activity. Natural Hazards Review. 2002;3(3):118-25.
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  • Geography. Anthropology. Recreation: Human ecology. Anthropogeography: Settlements: Cities. Urban geography
  • Social Sciences: Communities. Classes. Races: Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology
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  • Social Sciences: Communities. Classes. Races: Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology
  • Social Sciences: Communities. Classes. Races: Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology: City planning
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  • Technology: Hydraulic engineering: River, lake, and water-supply engineering (General)
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