New World Bank data shows that the Ebola epidemic could cost West Africa more than $25 billion in lost labor and lower trade if the epidemic is not quickly contained.
Aversion Behavior Exacerbates the Economic Impact of Ebola
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Even West Africans Who Don't Catch Ebola Are Being Hurt By the
Indirect costs associated with deaths from the Ebola virus disease in West Africa, Infectious Diseases of Poverty
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Chapter 9: Regional Developments
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Appendix A: References, The Ebola Epidemic in West Africa: Proceedings of a Workshop