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Green Jobs and Renewable Electricity Policies: Employment Impacts of Ontarios Feed-in Tariff. (2012). Wigle, Randall ; Rivers, Nicholas ; Böhringer, Christoph ; Rutherford, Thomas F. ; Bhringer, Christoph.
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