Effects of Wildfire Destruction on Migration, Consumer Credit, and Financial Distress
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1. Yale University
2. Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
3. Brown University
4. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
5. University of Wisconsin, Madison
6. University of Colorado Boulder
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