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Are exporters more environmentally friendly? A re‐appraisal that uses China’s micro‐data. (2021). Pei, Jiansuo ; Sturm, Bodo ; Yu, Anqi.
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  40. Environmental Policy and Growth when Inputs are Differentiated in Pollution Intensity. (2004). Ricci, Francesco.
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  41. Non-Catastrophic Endogenous Growth with Pollution and Abatement. (2004). Ruiz-Tamarit, José ; Aznar-Marquez, J..
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  43. The Kindergarten Rule of Sustainable Growth. (2003). Taylor, M. Scott ; Brock, William.
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  44. The Kindergarten Rule of Sustainable Growth. (2003). Taylor, M. Scott ; Brock, William.
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