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Understanding the determinants of livelihood recovery after a large earthquake

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Sugiyanto, Catur
Resosudarmo, Budy

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This chapter is an attempt to understand the determinants of livelihood recovery after a natural disaster by reviewing literature in this subject and conducting an empirical exercise. A panel firm level survey was conducted of 500 mostly small and micro e

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Managing Fragile Regions: Method and Application

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2037-12-31
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