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Shadow Economy and Populism – Risk and Uncertainty Factors for Establishing Low-Carbon Economy of Balkan Countries (Case Study for Bulgaria). (2020). Nozharov, Shteryo ; Nikolova, Nina.
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  46. Resource Criticality in Modern Economies: Agent-Based Model Demonstrates Vulnerabilities from Technological Interdependence. (2017). Haney, Becky ; Carbajales-Dale, Michael ; Haarsma, Loren ; Sherwood, John ; Ditta, Anthony .
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  47. Creating Agent-Based Energy Transition Management Models That Can Uncover Profitable Pathways to Climate Change Mitigation. (2017). Steinbuch, Maarten ; Verbong, Geert ; Hoekstra, Auke.
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