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Measuring Energy Poverty and Its Impact on Economic Growth in Pakistan. (2021). Yoon, Seong-Min ; Ullah, Shafqut ; Khan, Muhammad.
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  35. Chinese growth and dilemmas: modelling energy consumption, CO2 emissions and growth in China. (2019). Tian, Xian-Liang ; Ahmad, Najid ; Du, Liangsheng ; Wang, Jianlin.
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  36. Does line loss broaden the deviation between the added value of industry and the industrial electricity consumption in China?. (2019). Sun, Shuang ; Xing, Shengnan ; Lu, Jindian ; Zhang, Chengmei.
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  37. Long-Term Cointegration Relationship between China’s Wind Power Development and Carbon Emissions. (2019). Tan, Zhongfu ; Zhao, Wenhui ; Zou, Ruican ; Wang, Hui ; Yuan, Guanghui.
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  45. Re-evaluating the energy consumption-economic growth nexus for the United States: An asymmetric threshold cointegration analysis. (2018). Tzeremes, Nickolaos ; Kourtzidis, Stavros.
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  46. Is crude oil price detrimental to domestic private investment for an emerging economy? The role of public sector investment and financial sector development in an era of globalization. (2018). Sahoo, Manoranjan ; MALLICK, HRUSHIKESH ; Mahalik, Mantu.
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