The political economy of clean energy

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The political economy of clean energy. / Arndt, Channing; Tarp, Finn.

2 p. 2017. (WIDER Policy Brief; No. 6, Vol. 2017).

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Harvard

Arndt, C & Tarp, F 2017, The political economy of clean energy.. <https://www.wider.unu.edu/publication/political-economy-clean-energy>

APA

Arndt, C., & Tarp, F. (2017, Dec). The political economy of clean energy. WIDER Policy Brief Vol. 2017 No. 6 https://www.wider.unu.edu/publication/political-economy-clean-energy

Vancouver

Arndt C, Tarp F. The political economy of clean energy. 2017. 2 p.

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Arndt, Channing ; Tarp, Finn. / The political economy of clean energy. 2017. 2 p. (WIDER Policy Brief; No. 6, Vol. 2017).

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