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200 years diversifying the energy mix? Diversification paths of the energy baskets of European early comers vs. latecomers. (2017). Rubio Varas, Maria del Mar ; Muñoz Delgado, Beatriz ; Rubio-Varas, Mar ; Muoz-Delgado, Beatriz.
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