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The high impact of hurricanes on prices in low-income communities
Xabier Antonio Barriola Salgueiro
, William Schmidt
Information Systems & Oper. Mgt.
Research Group: Information Systems and Operations Management
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Hurricanes
100%
Low-income Communities
100%
Stockout
75%
Grocery Stores
75%
Price Increase
50%
High-income
50%
Stockout-based Substitution
50%
Public Sector
25%
Product Price
25%
Household Demographics
25%
Operations Management
25%
Income Level
25%
Low-income
25%
Heterogeneous Treatment Effects
25%
Management Research
25%
Store Sales
25%
Major Disaster
25%
Managerial Implications
25%
Product Level
25%
Grocery
25%
Substitution Pattern
25%
Local Services
25%
Management Practices
25%
Food Assistance
25%
U.S. Federal Government
25%
Local Resources
25%
Medical Assistance
25%
Local Infrastructure
25%
Third-party Data
25%
Immediate Needs
25%
Community Type
25%
U.S. Census Bureau
25%
Grocery Products
25%
Disaster Area
25%
Prepositioning
25%
Community Income
25%
Atlantic Hurricanes
25%
Voucher Program
25%
Disaster Declaration
25%
Triple Difference
25%
Social Sciences
Low Income
100%
Price
100%
USA
50%
Pricing
50%
Sales
25%
Operations Management
25%
Population Censuses
25%
Public Sector
25%
Household
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Inventory Management
100%
Price
100%
Pricing
40%
Public Sector
20%
Business Process Management
20%
Federal Government
20%
Local Infrastructure
20%
Voucher Program
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Federal Government
100%