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Computable general equilibrium / Emergency management / Risk / General equilibrium theory / MIG /  Inc. / Earthquake engineering / Social vulnerability / Economic model / Management / Economics / Ethics
Date: 2007-06-14 14:45:31
Computable general equilibrium
Emergency management
Risk
General equilibrium theory
MIG
Inc.
Earthquake engineering
Social vulnerability
Economic model
Management
Economics
Ethics

Understanding Sources of Economic Resiliency to Hazards: Modeling the Behavior of Lifeline Service Customers[removed])

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