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Will Tax Burden Be a Stumbling Block to Carbon-Emission Reduction? Evidence from OECD Countries. (2021). Yishuai, Ren ; Chaoqun, MA ; Jianglong, Liu ; Yong, Jiang ; Jing, Chen.
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