Floods and Spillovers: Households after the 2011 Great Flood in Thailand

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Noy, Ilan, et al. “Floods and Spillovers: Households After the 2011 Great Flood in Thailand”. Economic Development and Cultural Change, vol. 69, no. 2, 2021, pp. 829-68, https://doi.org/10.1086/703098.
Noy, I., Nguyen, C., & Patel, P. (2021). Floods and Spillovers: Households after the 2011 Great Flood in Thailand. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 69(2), 829-868. https://doi.org/10.1086/703098
Noy I, Nguyen C, Patel P. Floods and Spillovers: Households after the 2011 Great Flood in Thailand. Economic Development and Cultural Change. 2021;69(2):829-68.
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Title Papers in Regional Science
  • Social Sciences: Communities. Classes. Races: Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology
  • Social Sciences: Economic theory. Demography: Economics as a science
  • Geography. Anthropology. Recreation: Environmental sciences
  • Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
  • Geography. Anthropology. Recreation: Human ecology. Anthropogeography: Settlements: Cities. Urban geography
  • Social Sciences: Communities. Classes. Races: Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology
  • Geography. Anthropology. Recreation: Environmental sciences
  • Social Sciences
2018
Title Review of Economics and Institutions 2016
Title International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
  • Science: Geology
  • Science: Physics: Meteorology. Climatology
  • Technology: Hydraulic engineering: River, lake, and water-supply engineering (General)
  • Science: Geology
  • Science: Geology
2015
Title 2014
Title Demography
  • Social Sciences: Sociology (General)
  • Social Sciences: Economic theory. Demography
  • Social Sciences
2001
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  • Social Sciences
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  • Social Sciences: Economic theory. Demography: Economics as a science
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Citations Analysis
The category Social Sciences: Economic theory. Demography: Economics as a science 5 is the most commonly referenced area in studies that cite this article. The first research to cite this article was titled Disparities in Disaster Assistance: A Comparison of the Social Benefits of Flood Insurance and Compensation and was published in 2020. The most recent citation comes from a 2024 study titled Consumption response to a natural disaster: Evidence of price and income shocks from Chennai flood. This article reached its peak citation in 2022, with 4 citations. It has been cited in 9 different journals. Among related journals, the Energy Economics cited this research the most, with 1 citations. The chart below illustrates the annual citation trends for this article.
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