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Resettlement lies: Suggestive evidence from 29 large dam projects. (2019). Ahrenshop, Mats-Philip ; Charles, Katrina ; Kirchherr, Julian.
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  22. The effects of climate risk on hydropower P3 contract value: Preliminary study of the Inga 3 Dam. (2016). Sakhrani, Vivek ; Swanson, Richard.
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  24. Investing in Electricity, Growth, and Debt Sustainability: The Case of Lesotho. (2016). Andreolli, Michele ; Abdychev, Aidar.
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  32. Hydropower Megaprojects in Colombia and the Influence of Local Communities: A View from Prospect Theory to Decision Making Process based on Expert Judgment used in Large Organizations. (2016). Sierra, Rodolfo Garcia ; Sarmiento, Alvaro Zerda.
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  33. The Impact of Power Rationing on Zambias Agricultural Sector. (2016). Samboko, Paul ; Mukuka, Rhoda ; Kuteya, Auckland ; Kabwe, Stephen ; Chapoto, Antony ; Munsaka, Eustensia ; Mweemba, Bruno ; Mofya-Mukuka, Rhoda.
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  34. Damming the Commons: An Empirical Analysis of International Cooperation and Conflict in Dam Location. (2015). Sigman, Hilary ; Olmstead, Sheila M.
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  36. Were the Hydro Dams Financed by the World Bank from 1976 to 2005 Worthwhile?. (2015). Jenkins, Glenn ; Awojobi, Omotola.
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  37. Measuring Economic Cost of Electricity Shortage: Current Challenges and Future Prospects in Pakistan. (2015). Shahbaz, Muhammad.
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  39. Pumped-storage project: A short to long term investment analysis including climate change. (2015). Gaudard, Ludovic.
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  42. Hydropower, social priorities and the rural–urban development divide: The case of large dams in Cambodia. (2015). Kim, Sour ; Lonn, Pichdara ; Siciliano, Giuseppina ; Urban, Frauke.
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  43. Were the hydro dams financed by the World Bank from 1976 to 2005 worthwhile?. (2015). Jenkins, Glenn ; Awojobi, Omotola.
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  44. Rent seizing and environmental concerns: A parametric valuation of the Italian hydropower sector. (2015). Pontoni, Federico ; Massarutto, Antonio.
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  45. The Principle of the Malevolent Hiding Hand; or, the Planning Fallacy Writ Large. (2015). Sunstein, Cass ; Flyvbjerg, Bent.
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  46. Water Storage Capacities versus Water Use Efficiency: Substitutes or Complements?. (2015). Zilberman, David ; Xie, Yang.
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