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The Effects and Side-Effects of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme

WIREs Climate Change - United States
doi 10.1002/wcc.283
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DevelopmentPlanetary ChangeGlobalAtmospheric SciencePlanningGeography
Date

April 15, 2014

Authors
Timothy LaingMisato SatoMichael GrubbClaudia Comberti
Publisher

Wiley


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