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Pollution and International Trade: Evaluation of the Turkish Case Through Input-Output Analysis
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2013-10-25
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Aşık, Serap
Akbostancı Özkazanç, Elif
Tunç, Gül İpek
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S. Aşık, E. Akbostancı Özkazanç, and G. İ. Tunç, “Pollution and International Trade: Evaluation of the Turkish Case Through Input-Output Analysis,” presented at the EY International Congress on Economics I, Ankara, Türkiye, 2013, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/91070.