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Dynamic energy and environment equilibrium model for the assessment of CO2 emission control in Canada and the USA

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  • Wu, Y. June
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  • Chung, W. & Wu, Y. June & Fuller, J. David, 1997. "Dynamic energy and environment equilibrium model for the assessment of CO2 emission control in Canada and the USA," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 19(1), pages 103-124, March.
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