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The challenge of addressing consumption pollutants with fiscal policy
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83 |
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Recent advances in empirical analysis on growth and environment: introduction
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84 |
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85 |
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86 |
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Modeling the emissions–income relationship using long-run growth rates
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2017
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87 |
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88 |
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Investigating the effect of carbon leakage on the environmental Kuznets curve using luminosity data
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89 |
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CO2 emissions and militarization in G7 countries: panel cointegration and trivariate causality approaches
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