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Impact of Chinese Local Government‐led Construction Land Supply Strategies on Urban Innovation and its Spatiotemporal Differences. (2023). Yan, Siqi ; Peng, Shangui ; Wu, Qun ; Wang, Jian ; Guo, Guancheng.
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