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How much a dollar cost: Currency hierarchy as a driver of ecologically unequal exchange. (2024). Olk, Christopher.
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  9. Mapping Urban Expansions along China–Europe Railway Express with the 30 m Time-Series Global Impervious Surface Area (GISA-2) Data from 2010 to 2019. (2024). Pei, Yujie ; Wang, Yang ; Guo, Xian ; Xu, Hong.
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  12. Global value chains participation and trade-induced carbon inequality: A comparative analysis of developed and developing economies. (2024). Jin, Zhida ; Li, Wenjing ; Wei, Long.
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  13. Quantifying Inter‐regional Trade Inequality of Chinas Cities Based on Environmental‐economic Benefits in Virtual Built‐up Land Flow. (2024). Huang, Zhenbin ; Li, Hongbo ; Wang, Pengfei.
    In: China & World Economy.
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  14. Challenges in the Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy for Developing Countries: Estimating Capital-Use Matrices and Imported Needs. (2024). Tausch, Luca ; Magacho, Guilherme.
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  15. How to pay for saving the world: Modern Monetary Theory for a degrowth transition. (2023). Hickel, Jason ; Schneider, Colleen ; Olk, Christopher.
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  16. Ecologically unequal exchange and uneven development patterns along global value chains. (2023). Durand, Cédric ; Carballa Smichowski, Bruno ; Cahen-Fourot, Louison ; Althouse, Jeffrey ; Carballa-Smichowski, Bruno ; Knauss, Steven.
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  20. “Green Swans”: central banks in the age of climate-related risks. (2020). Svartzman, Romain ; Pereira da Silva, Luiz Awazu ; Bolton, Patrick ; Despres, Morgan ; Samama, Frederic.
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  21. Macroeconomic and Financial Policies for Climate Change Mitigation: A Review of the Literature. (2019). Oman, William ; Krogstrup, Signe.
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