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Critical Junctures in Sustainable Social Housing Policy Development in Saudi Arabia: A Review. (2022). Khan, Shahed ; Hasan, Mohammad Shahidul ; Mulhim, Khalid Abdullah.
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  18. The importance of export diversification for national entrepreneurship density. (2022). Su, Thanh ; Nguyen, Canh ; Thanh, Su Dinh.
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  21. Does energy diversification cause an economic slowdown? Evidence from a newly constructed energy diversification index. (2022). Paramati, Sudharshan Reddy ; Gözgör, Giray.
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  35. From Economic to Extrinsic Values of Sustainable Energy: Prestige, Neo-Rentierism, and Geopolitics of the Energy Transition in the Arabian Peninsula. (2020). Al-Saidi, Mohammad.
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  38. How does economic complexity influence income inequality? New evidence from international data. (2020). Chu, Lan Khanh ; Hoang, Dung Phuong.
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  39. The Kuznets curve for export diversification and income inequality: Evidence from a global sample. (2020). Su, Thanh ; LE, Thai-Ha ; Nguyen, Canh ; Tran-Nam, Binh.
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  47. Stranded Assets and Resource Rents: Between Flaws, Dependency, and Economic Diversification. (2019). Ansari, Dawud ; Fareed, Ambria.
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