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Publications by Wenjing Nie
Consumer Preferences and Welfare Evaluation Under Current Food Inspection Measures in China: Evidence From Real Experiment Choice of Rice Labels
Sustainability
Development
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Monitoring
Environmental Science
Renewable Energy
Energy Engineering
Law
Sustainability
Planning
Policy
Power Technology
the Environment
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