Does a Kuznets Curve Apply to Flood Fatality?

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This A Kuznets curve is the graphical representation of Simon Kuznets hypothesis that as a country develops, there is a natural cycle of economic inequality driven by market forces which at first increases inequality, and then decreases it after a certain average income is attained.
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