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The Relationship Between Energy and Socio-Economic Development in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean. (2013). DABROWSKI, Marek ; Paczyski, Wojciech ; Dbrowski, Marek ; de Wulf, Luc ; Bergasse, Emanuel .
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