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N. Spencer and Strobl, E., The future of economic welfare, HAL Post-Print, no. hal-02463338, 2019.
N. Spencer and Polachek, S., Hurricane Watch: Battening Down the Effects of the Storm on Local Crop Production, Ecological Economics , vol. 120, 2015.
N. Spencer and Strobl, E., Crime Watch: Hurricanes and Illegal Activities, Southern economic journal, vol. 86, 2019.
N. Spencer, Wind and Water: How Extreme Weather Conditions Impact Residential Real Estate in Developing Countries, vol. 14, no. 5, pp. 813 - 821, 2023.
N. Spencer and Urquhart, M. - A., Hurricane strikes and migration: Evidence from storms in Central America and the Caribbean, Weather, climate, and society, vol. 10, no. 3, 2018.
N. Spencer and Strobl, E., Crime Watch: Hurricanes and Illegal Activities, Southern economic journal, 2019.
N. Spencer and Urquhart, M. - A., Extreme Climate and Absence from Work: Evidence from Jamaica, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 232 - 239, 2021.
N. Spencer and Liu, Z., Victimization and life satisfaction: Evidence from a high crime country, Social Indicators Research, vol. 144, 2019.
N. Spencer, Strobl, E., and Campbell, A., Sea level rise under climate change: Implications for beach tourism in the Caribbean, vol. 225, p. 106207, 2022.
N. Spencer, Are tropical storms a failure warning? Evidence from standardized school examinations, International journal of disaster risk reduction, vol. 24, 2017.
N. Spencer and Liu, Z., Victimization and life satisfaction: Evidence from a high crime country, Social Indicators Research, 2019.
N. Spencer, Look what the hurricanes just blew in: Analyzing the impact of the storm on criminal activities, Journal of Crime and Justice, vol. 40, no. 4, 2017.
N. Spencer and Strobl, E., Poverty and hurricane risk exposure in Jamaica, vol. 47, no. 1, pp. 141 - 157, 2022.

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