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Management / Disaster preparedness / Humanitarian aid / Motivation / Psychological resilience / Resilience / Computable general equilibrium / Social vulnerability / Ecological stability / Security / Public safety / Emergency management
Date: 2006-10-04 11:06:49
Management
Disaster preparedness
Humanitarian aid
Motivation
Psychological resilience
Resilience
Computable general equilibrium
Social vulnerability
Ecological stability
Security
Public safety
Emergency management

Defining and Measuring Economic Resilience to Earthquakes[removed])

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