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The impact of climate change on global tropical cyclone damage
R Mendelsohn, K Emanuel, S Chonabayashi, L Bakkensen
Nature climate change 2 (3), 205-209, 2012
7722012
Validating resilience and vulnerability indices in the context of natural disasters
LA Bakkensen, C Fox‐Lent, LK Read, I Linkov
Risk analysis 37 (5), 982-1004, 2017
3292017
Flood risk belief heterogeneity and coastal home price dynamics: Going under water?
LA Bakkensen, L Barrage
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2017
1692017
Risk and adaptation: Evidence from global hurricane damages and fatalities
LA Bakkensen, RO Mendelsohn
Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists 3 (3 …, 2016
1422016
Sorting over flood risk and implications for policy reform
LA Bakkensen, L Ma
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 104, 102362, 2020
1102020
Going underwater? Flood risk belief heterogeneity and coastal home price dynamics
LA Bakkensen, L Barrage
The Review of Financial Studies 35 (8), 3666-3709, 2022
1002022
Climate shocks, cyclones, and economic growth: bridging the micro-macro gap
L Bakkensen, L Barrage
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2018
702018
Global tropical cyclone damages and fatalities under climate change: An updated assessment
LA Bakkensen, RO Mendelsohn
Hurricane risk, 179-197, 2019
482019
Flood risk and salience: New evidence from the Sunshine State
LA Bakkensen, X Ding, L Ma
Southern Economic Journal 85 (4), 1132-1158, 2019
452019
Climate costs of tropical cyclone losses also depend on rain
LA Bakkensen, DSR Park, RSR Sarkar
Environmental Research Letters 13 (7), 074034, 2018
432018
The impact of climate change on global tropical cyclone damage. Nat. Climate Change, 2, 205–209
R Mendelsohn, K Emanuel, S Chonabayashi, L Bakkensen
322012
The impact of disaster data on estimating damage determinants and climate costs
LA Bakkensen, X Shi, BD Zurita
Economics of Disasters and Climate Change 2, 49-71, 2018
302018
Developing a comprehensive methodology for evaluating economic impacts of floods in Canada, Mexico and the United States
Z Adeel, AM Alarcón, L Bakkensen, E Franco, GM Garfin, RA McPherson, ...
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 50, 101861, 2020
282020
Is tropical cyclone surge, not intensity, what kills so many people in South Asia?
SN Seo, LA Bakkensen
Weather, climate, and society 9 (2), 171-181, 2017
282017
Do disasters affect growth? A macro model-based perspective on the empirical debate
L Bakkensen, L Barrage
Working Paper, Brown University, Department of Economics, 2016
252016
Institutional design for a complex commons: variations in the design of credible commitments and the provision of public goods
EC Schlager, LA Bakkensen, T Olivier, J Hanlon
Public Administration 99 (2), 263-289, 2021
212021
A preference for power: Willingness to pay for energy reliability versus fuel type in Vietnam
L Bakkensen, P Schuler
Energy policy 144, 111696, 2020
202020
Population matters when modeling hurricane fatalities
LA Bakkensen, W Larson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (50), E5331-E5332, 2014
162014
Mediterranean hurricanes and associated damage estimates
LA Bakkensen
Journal of Extreme Events 4 (02), 1750008, 2017
132017
Did adaptation strategies work? High fatalities from tropical cyclones in the North Indian Ocean and future vulnerability under global warming
SN Seo, LA Bakkensen
Natural Hazards 82, 1341-1355, 2016
122016
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