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The Effect of Trees on Urban Crime: Evidence from the Spread of the Emerald Ash Borer in Cincinnati

WP 2015-12.0

Authors: Michelle C. Kondo, SeungHoon Han, Geoffrey H. Donovan, John M. MacDonald

 

 

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