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Carbon market risks and rewards: Firm perceptions of CDM investment decisions in Brazil and India. (2012). Pulver, Simone ; Deshmukh, Ranjit ; Hultman, Nathan E. ; Guimares, Leticia ; Kane, Jennifer .
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