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Hurricane strikes and migration: Evidence from storms in Central America and the Caribbean
N Spencer, MA Urquhart
Weather, climate, and society 10 (3), 569-577, 2018
482018
The impact of tropical storms on households: Evidence from panel data on consumption
M Henry, N Spencer, E Strobl
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 82 (1), 1-22, 2020
442020
Hurricane watch: Battening down the effects of the storm on local crop production
N Spencer, S Polachek
Ecological Economics 120, 234-240, 2015
372015
How do hurricanes impact scholastic achievement? A Caribbean perspective
N Spencer, S Polachek, E Strobl
Natural Hazards 84, 1437-1462, 2016
332016
Estimating damages from climate-related natural disasters for the Caribbean at 1.5 C and 2 C global warming above preindustrial levels
CP Burgess, MA Taylor, N Spencer, J Jones, TS Stephenson
Regional Environmental Change 18, 2297-2312, 2018
242018
Natural hazard-induced disasters and production efficiency: Moving closer to or further from the frontier?
PS Mohan, N Spencer, E Strobl
International Journal of Disaster Risk Science 10, 166-178, 2019
222019
Look what the hurricanes just blew in: Analyzing the impact of the storm on criminal activities
NO Spencer
Journal of Crime and Justice 40 (4), 417-429, 2017
192017
Sea level rise under climate change: Implications for beach tourism in the Caribbean
N Spencer, E Strobl, A Campbell
Ocean & Coastal Management 225, 106207, 2022
182022
Hurricanes, climate change, and social welfare: evidence from the Caribbean
N Spencer, E Strobl
Climatic change 163 (1), 337-357, 2020
132020
Class discrimination? Evidence from Jamaica: A racially homogeneous labor market
N Spencer, MA Urquhart, P Whitely
Review of Radical Political Economics 52 (1), 77-95, 2020
122020
The macroeconomic impact of extreme weather: Evidence from Jamaica
A Campbell, N Spencer
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 61, 102336, 2021
112021
Child poverty and disparities in Jamaica
M Witter, KAD Hamil, N Spencer
Commissioned by UNICEF, Jamaica in partnership with the Planning Institute …, 2009
102009
Crime watch: Hurricanes and illegal activities
N Spencer, E Strobl
Southern Economic Journal 86 (1), 318-338, 2019
92019
Extreme climate and absence from work: Evidence from Jamaica
N Spencer, MA Urquhart
International Journal of Disaster Risk Science 12, 232-239, 2021
8*2021
Victimization and life satisfaction: Evidence from a high crime country
N Spencer, Z Liu
Social Indicators Research 144, 475-495, 2019
82019
The impact of decriminalization on marijuana and alcohol consumption in Jamaica
N Spencer, E Strobl
Health policy and planning 35 (2), 180-185, 2020
52020
Are tropical storms a failure warning? Evidence from standardized school examinations
N Spencer
International journal of disaster risk reduction 24, 32-37, 2017
52017
How do hurricanes impact achievement in school
N Spencer, S Polachek, E Strobl
A Caribbean Perspective, 2016
52016
Flash flood detection via copula-based IDF curves: Evidence from Jamaica
D Collalti, N Spencer, E Strobl
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences Discussions 2023, 1-22, 2023
32023
Poverty and hurricane risk exposure in Jamaica
N Spencer, E Strobl
The Geneva Risk and Insurance Review 47 (1), 141-157, 2022
32022
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