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Night lights in economics: Sources and uses. (2020). Gibson, John ; Boe-Gibson, Geua ; Olivia, Susan.
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  7. Noisy Night Lights Data: Effects on Research Findings for Developing Countries. (2022). Gibson, John ; Boe-Gibson, Geua ; Alimi, Omoniyi.
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  20. Tracking Economic Activity in Response to the COVID-19 Crisis Using Nighttime Lights — The Case of Morocco. (2021). Roberts, Mark.
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  23. Which night lights data should we use in economics, and where?. (2021). Gibson, John ; Boe-Gibson, Geua ; Olivia, Susan.
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  24. Measuring the Impact of Insurance on Recovery after Extreme Weather Events Using Nightlights. (2021). Noy, Ilan ; David, Fleming ; Jacob, Pastor-Paz ; Ilan, Noy ; Sally, Owen.
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  25. Better Night Lights Data, For Longer. (2021). Gibson, John.
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  32. Better Night Lights Data, For Longer. (2020). Gibson, John.
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  33. A Test of DMPS and VIIRS Night Lights Data for Estimating GDP and Spatial Inequality for Rural and Urban Areas. (2019). Olivia, Susan ; Gibson, John ; Boe-Gibson, Geua.
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  34. Which Night Lights Data Should we Use in Economics, and Where?. (2019). Olivia, Susan ; Gibson, John ; Boe-Gibson, Geua.
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