Oil-Induced environmental Kuznets curve in organization of petroleum exporting countries (OPEC)
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Oil-Induced environmental Kuznets curve in organization of petroleum exporting countries (OPEC)
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International Journal of Green Energy
Volume 13, Issue 4, Pages 408-416
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Informa UK Limited
发表日期
2014-11-06
DOI
10.1080/15435075.2014.961468
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