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Figure 1: Some examples of economic disruption (the ordinate is a normalized GDP defined as the output increase in constant terms relatively to GDP at t − 4.
Table 1: Hypothetical first stage - a link between declared damages and objective measures
Table 2: Influence of direct losses on domestic production
Table 3: Influence of natural disasters on domestic production - comparing indicators Specification (S1)
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