
The Fall of Shopping Centers in Indonesia: Part 2
In the first part of this article, our study found that there are only 40% of Indonesians who still often visit shopping centers [1]. Thus,
In the first part of this article, our study found that there are only 40% of Indonesians who still often visit shopping centers [1]. Thus,
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