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How the Use of Biomass for Green Energy and Waste Incineration Practice Will Affect GDP Growth in the Less Developed Countries of the EU (A Case Study with Visegrad and Balkan Countries). (2022). Akter, Shahnaj ; Ali, Shahjahan ; Ymeri, Prespa ; Fogarassy, Csaba.
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  22. Economic policy uncertainty and housing returns in Germany: Evidence from a bootstrap rolling window. (2016). Xu, Haiyun.
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  23. Nexus between U.S Energy Sources and Economic Activity: Time-Frequency and Bootstrap Rolling Window Causality Analysis. (2016). Shahzad, Syed Jawad Hussain ; Shahbaz, Muhammad ; Hussain, Syed Jawad ; Jammazi, Rania.
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  27. Renewable vs non-renewable electricity and the industrial production nexus: Evidence from an ARDL bounds test approach for Greece. (2016). Marques, António ; Fuinhas, José Alberto ; Menegaki, Angeliki N.
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  31. Key factors around ocean-based power in the Caribbean region, via Trinidad and Tobago. (2015). Henderson, Mark ; Namugayi, Deborah ; Morris, Marisha ; Blue, Briyanna ; Henry, Legena ; Harding, Bridget ; Boucher, Zachary ; Hager, Laura ; Oaks, Benjamin ; Mack, Tahja ; Azevedo, Laura ; Liu, Benjamin ; Zhu, Shengjie ; Keleher, Kevin ; Ota, Akane ; Shrake, Scott ; Thompson, Katherine ; Boege, Sarah ; Loveall, Justin ; Dalrymple, Odesma ; Bridge, Jacqueline ; Chavez, Melissa ; Goodwin, Geoff ; Barry, Megan ; Rodak, Diana .
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  32. The driving forces of change in energy-related CO2 emissions in Eastern, Western, Northern and Southern Europe: The LMDI approach to decomposition analysis. (2015). Moutinho, Victor ; Silva, Pedro Miguel ; Moreira, Antonio Carrizo.
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  35. The role of Portuguese electricity generation regimes and industrial production. (2015). Marques, António ; Fuinhas, José Alberto.
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  36. Effects of financial development indicators on energy consumption and CO2 emission of European, East Asian and Oceania countries. (2015). Ziaei, Sayyed.
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  38. Solar thermal energy for sustainable development in Tunisia: The case of the PROSOL project. (2015). BAZIN, Damien ; Chtourou, Nouri ; Omri, Emna.
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  41. Turn on the Lights: Macroeconomic Factors Affecting Renewable in Pakistan. (2014). Shahbaz, Muhammad ; Kyophilavong, Phouphet ; Zaman, Khalid ; Malik, Ihtisham Abdul ; Alam, Arif ; Abdullah, Alias Bin ; Shams, Tauqeer ; Siyal, Ghamz-e-Ali, ; Baloch, Siraj Ullah .
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  48. Interactions between electricity generation sources and economic activity in Greece: A VECM approach. (2014). Marques, António ; Fuinhas, José Alberto ; Menegaki, Angeliki N..
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