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Is higher economic growth possible through better institutional quality and a lower carbon footprint? Evidence from developing countries Nair M, Arvin MB, Pradhan RP, Bahmani S Renewable Energy, 167, 132, 2021 |
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The Effects of Fuel Prices, Environmental Regulations, and Other Factors on US Coal Production, 2008-2016 Coglianese J, Gerarden TD, Stock JH Energy Journal, 41(1), 55, 2020 |
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The energy paradox in seemingly competitive industries: The use of energy efficient equipment on heavy-duty tractor trailers Fraas AG, Lutter RW, Wietelman DC Energy Policy, 129, 467, 2019 |
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Environmental regulation and green productivity growth: Empirical evidence on the Porter Hypothesis from OECD industrial sectors Wang Y, Sun XH, Guo X Energy Policy, 132, 611, 2019 |
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Environmental regulations an option: Asymmetry effect of environmental regulations on carbon emissions using non-linear ARDL Khan Z, Zhu SS, Yang SQ Energy Sources Part A-recovery Utilization and Environmental Effects, 41(2), 137, 2019 |
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Public appeal, environmental regulation and green investment: Evidence from China Liao XC, Shi XP Energy Policy, 119, 554, 2018 |
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Risks and mitigation options for on-site storage of wastewater from shale gas and tight oil development Kuwayama Y, Roeshot S, Krupnick A, Richardson N, Mares J Energy Policy, 101, 582, 2017 |
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An empirical analysis of the green paradox in China: From the perspective of fiscal decentralization Zhang K, Zhang ZY, Liang QM Energy Policy, 103, 203, 2017 |
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Energy performance certificates - Informing the informed or the indifferent? Olaussen JO, Oust A, Solstad JT Energy Policy, 111, 246, 2017 |
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The effects of environmental regulation and technical progress on CO2 Kuznets curve: An evidence from China Yin JH, Zheng MZ, Chen J Energy Policy, 77, 97, 2015 |