The Political Economy of Clean Energy Transitions

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The Political Economy of Clean Energy Transitions. / Arendt, D. (Redaktør); Arndt, Channing (Redaktør); Miller, M. (Redaktør); Tarp, Finn (Redaktør); Zinaman, O. (Redaktør).

Oxford University Press, 2017. 594 s. (WIDER Studies in Development Economics).

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Arendt, D, Arndt, C, Miller, M, Tarp, F & Zinaman, O (red) 2017, The Political Economy of Clean Energy Transitions. WIDER Studies in Development Economics, Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802242.001.0001

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Arendt, D., Arndt, C., Miller, M., Tarp, F., & Zinaman, O. (red.) (2017). The Political Economy of Clean Energy Transitions. Oxford University Press. WIDER Studies in Development Economics https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802242.001.0001

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Arendt D, (ed.), Arndt C, (ed.), Miller M, (ed.), Tarp F, (ed.), Zinaman O, (ed.). The Political Economy of Clean Energy Transitions. Oxford University Press, 2017. 594 s. (WIDER Studies in Development Economics). https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802242.001.0001

Author

Arendt, D. (Redaktør) ; Arndt, Channing (Redaktør) ; Miller, M. (Redaktør) ; Tarp, Finn (Redaktør) ; Zinaman, O. (Redaktør). / The Political Economy of Clean Energy Transitions. Oxford University Press, 2017. 594 s. (WIDER Studies in Development Economics).

Bibtex

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