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Synergetic Impact of Institutional Quality, Foreign Direct Investment, Urban Population Growth and Trade on CO2 Emission: Selective Countries of South Asian. (2024). Irshad, Sobia ; Ali, Shahzad ; Abdullah, Sehresh ; Parveen, Sajida ; Ur, Saif.
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