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The Role of Institutions in Energy Transition and Economic Growth in West Balkan Countries. (2024). Amaxhekaj, Gazmend ; Qehaja, Driton ; Gara, Atdhetar.
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  38. Renewable energy consumption and economic growth. Causality relationship in Central and Eastern European countries. (2018). Marinas, Marius ; Dinu, Marin ; Socol, Cristian.
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  39. Ordinary and Special Regimes of electricity generation in Spain: How they interact with economic activity. (2018). Neves, Sónia Almeida ; Marques, António ; Fuinhas, José Alberto.
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  46. Renewable energy consumption and unemployment in South Africa. (2017). Moyo, Clement ; Khobai, hlalefang ; Anyikwa, Izunna ; Kolisi, Nwabisa ; Dingela, Siyasanga.
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