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Markets & Its Development Post-Earthquake; A Portrayal of Traditional Market Space Distribution Inequality in Padang, West Sumatra

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  • Firdaus, Firdaus

    (STKIP PGRI Sumatera Barat)

  • , Zusmelia

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In recent years, social and economic researchers have spent considerable efforts on investigating the impact of Sumatera Earthquake to socio-economic climate in Pasar Raya Padang. They try to find out the development policy of Padang city government where it is the prime resources giving the impact the socio-economic climate. Rehabilitation and reconstruction policy after quake reflect to the injustice of market economic space for traders. The impact is the economic space becoming uncertainty for traders who trade in the old market. The impact of economic space uncertainty is cluttering the market space and inability of traiders to survive on their economic and fulfill the family needs. This study finds out the increasing of market space distribution inequality in Pasar Raya Padang that is caused by development policy of city government. The result is the inequality of economic space distribution has been continuing to rise up since the quake

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  • Firdaus, Firdaus & , Zusmelia, 2018. "Markets & Its Development Post-Earthquake; A Portrayal of Traditional Market Space Distribution Inequality in Padang, West Sumatra," OSF Preprints b6p5v, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:b6p5v
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/b6p5v
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