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Effects of Flood Hazards on Property Values: Evidence Before and After Hurricane Floyd
Okmyung Bin and Stephen Polasky
Land Economics, November 2004, 80 (4) 490-500; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/3655805
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Effects of Flood Hazards on Property Values: Evidence Before and After Hurricane Floyd
Okmyung Bin, Stephen Polasky
Land Economics Nov 2004, 80 (4) 490-500; DOI: 10.2307/3655805
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