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Academic Inventors and the Antecedents of Green Technologies. A Regional Analysis of Italian Patent Data.. (2018). Quatraro, Francesco ; Scandura, Alessandra.
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  41. Economic effects of a nuclear-phase out policy: A CGE analysis. (2012). Zhang, Lin ; Ramer, Roger ; Bretschger, Lucas.
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  47. Regional initiatives and the cost of delaying binding climate change agreements. (2011). Tirole, Jean ; Beccherle, Julien .
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