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Did the restructuring of the electricity generation sector increase social welfare in Pakistan?. (2022). Abbas, Faisal ; Saleem, Noor ; Jamil, Muhammad Hamza ; Ullah, Kafait ; Khalid, Hassan Abdullah.
In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews.
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