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Changes in Patterns of Consumer Spending in European Households. (2022). Piekut, Marlena.
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  23. Household energy consumption and adaptation behavior during crisis: Evidence from Indian economic blockade on Nepal. (2021). Adhikari, Santosh ; Acharya, Bikram.
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  25. Household-level analysis of the impacts of electricity consumption on welfare and the environment in Cambodia: Empirical evidence and policy implications. (2020). Kimura, Fukunari ; Sandu, Suwin ; Han, Phoumin.
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