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Measuring and Analyzing the Welfare Effects of Energy Poverty in Rural China Based on a Multi-Dimensional Energy Poverty Index. (2023). Xie, Yuxiang.
In: Sustainability.
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  45. Factors affecting carbon emissions in emerging economies in the context of a green recovery: Implications for sustainable development goals. (2022). Yu, Zhang ; Rehman, Syed Abdul ; Ponce, Pablo ; Chiappetta, Charbel Jose ; Lopes, Ana Beatriz.
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  46. Energy poverty trends and determinants in Pakistan: Empirical evidence from eight waves of HIES 1998–2019. (2022). Rahut, Dil ; Bilgili, Faik ; Awan, Ashar.
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  48. The multidimensionality of energy poverty in Brazil: A historical analysis. (2022). Cruz, Talita ; Schaeffer, Roberto ; Bezerra, Paula ; de Cian, Enrica ; Mazzone, Antonella.
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  49. Examining the multidimensional energy poverty trap and its determinants: An empirical analysis at household and community levels in six provinces of China. (2022). Huang, Yatao ; Guo, Xuanxuan ; Jiao, Wenxian ; Wang, Kang ; Chen, Jingyang ; Li, Erling ; Yan, Yutong.
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  50. Energy poverty in Andalusia. An analysis through decentralised indicators. (2022). Clavijo-Nuez, Susana ; Herrera-Limones, Rafael ; Torres-Garcia, Miguel ; Rey-Perez, Julia.
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  51. Mitigating climate change through sustainable technology adoption: Insights from cookstove interventions. (2021). Alem, Yonas.
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  52. Mitigating Climate Change through Sustainable Technology Adoption: Insights from Cookstove Interventions. (2021). Alem, Yonas.
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  53. Factors of Energy Poverty: Evidence from Tibet, China. (2021). Li, Fanghua ; Zang, Dungang ; Chandio, Abbas Ali.
    In: Sustainability.
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  54. Escaping Energy Poverty: A Comparative Analysis of 17 European Countries. (2021). Śmiech, Sławomir ; Karpinska, Lilia.
    In: Energies.
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  55. Temperature shocks and energy poverty: Findings from Vietnam. (2021). Trinh, Trong-Anh ; Feeny, Simon ; Zhu, Anna.
    In: Energy Economics.
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  56. Breaking the cycle of energy poverty. Will Poland make it?. (2021). Śmiech, Sławomir ; Karpinska, Lilia.
    In: Energy Economics.
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  57. Energy poverty indicators: Inconsistencies, implications and where next?. (2021). Deller, David ; Turner, Glen ; Price, Catherine Waddams.
    In: Energy Economics.
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  58. Determinants, persistence, and dynamics of energy poverty: An empirical assessment using German household survey data. (2021). Drescher, Katharina ; Janzen, Benedikt.
    In: Energy Economics.
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  59. Energy poverty in Uganda: Evidence from a multidimensional approach. (2021). Ssennono, Vincent Fred ; Aarakit, Sylvia Manjeri ; Ntayi, Joseph M ; Wasswa, Francis ; Buyinza, Faisal ; Mukiza, Chris Ndatira.
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  60. Multidimensional energy poverty and human capital development: Empirical evidence from India. (2021). Prasad, Salu ; Rafi, Muhammed ; Naseef, Mohemmad.
    In: Energy Economics.
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  61. Energy poverty and public health: Global evidence. (2021). Lettu, Sandra ; Pan, Lei ; Biru, Ashenafi.
    In: Energy Economics.
    RePEc:eee:eneeco:v:101:y:2021:i:c:s0140988321003170.

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