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Emerging Urban Dynamics and Labor Market Change: An Agent-Based Simulation of Recovery from a Disaster

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Asher Y. Grinberger and Felsenstein, Daniel . 2019. “Emerging Urban Dynamics And Labor Market Change: An Agent-Based Simulation Of Recovery From A Disaster”. In Resilience And Urban Disasters. Edward Elgar. https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/resilience-and-urban-disasters.
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Publications listed here are relevant to the DIM2SEA project and have been produced by the DIM2SEA team members. They provide background material for the DIM2SEA project.

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