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Support for the environment post‐transition? Material concerns and policy tradeoffs. (2023). Ruseva, Tatyana ; Krause, Rachel M ; Nguyen, Le Ahn ; Arnold, Gwen ; Witko, Christopher ; Silvia, Chris ; Moldogaziev, Temirlan T.
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  39. Impact of Economic Planning on Sustainable Development in Nigeria. (2019). Ewubare, Dennis Brown.
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