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            The authors would like to express sincere gratitude to   relief assistance: Empirical evidence on the resilience of US
            Zhejiang Sci-Tech University for their valuable help in the   counties using dynamic propensity score matching. Journal
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            Funding                                               https://doi.org/10.1111/jors.12379
                                                               Brakman, S., Garretsen, H., & van Marrewijk, C. (2015). Regional
            This research was supported by the Major Program      resilience  across  Europe:  On  urbanisation  and  the  initial
            Project  of  the National  Social  Science  Fund  of China   impact of the Great Recession. Cambridge Journal of Regions,
            (No: 19ZDA055), Zhejiang Sci-Tech University (ZSTU)   Economy and Society, 8(2):225-240.
            Scientific Research Fund (No: 21092117-Y), and ZSTU
            Philosophy and Social Sciences Research Prosperity      https://doi.org/10.1093/cjres/rsv005
            Program (No: 21096075-Y). The funding agency had no   Briguglio, L. (2003). The Vulnerability Index and Small
            role in designing the study, conducting the analysis, and   Island Developing States: A  Review of Conceptual and
            interpreting the data or writing the manuscript.      Methodological  Issues//AIMS  Regional  Preparatory
                                                                  Meeting on the Ten Year Review of the Barbados Programme
            Conflict of interest                                  of Action: Praia, Cape Verde. UNESCO.
            Prof.  Mihajlo  Jakovljevic  serves  as  Founding  Editor-  in-   Briguglio, L., Cordina, G., & Farrugia, N. (2009). Economic
            Chief of Global Health Economics and Sustainability   vulnerability and resilience: Concepts and measurements.
            (GHES), AccScience Publishing. Authors declare absence   Oxford Development Studies, 37(3):229-247.
            of  other  conflict  of  interest  issues  in  relation  to  the      https://doi.org/10.1080/13600810903085792
            aforementioned content.
                                                               Bristow, G., & Healy, A. (2020). Regional resilience: An agency
            Author contributions                                  perspective. In: Handbook on Regional Economic
                                                                  Resilience. Edward Elgar Publishing, United Kingdom.
            Conceptualization: Hui Jin, Mihajlo Jakovljevic    Capello, R., Caragliu, A.,  & Fratesi,  U.  (2015).  Spatial
            Formal analysis: Jiamin Xue, Haochuan Yang, Zhenyu Zhu
                                                                  heterogeneity in the costs of the economic crisis in Europe:
            Methodology: Hui jin, Jiamin Xue, Haochuan Yang, Zhenyu   Are cities sources of regional resilience? Journal of Economic
               Zhu                                                Geography, 15(5):951-972.
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                                                               Christopherson, S., Michie, J., & Tyler, P. (2010). Regional
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            privacy and consent, but are available from the       Europe and the 2008 economic crisis: Insights from micro-
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