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CO2 Content of Value added in Trade: Turkish Case
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2017-06-23
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Aşık, Serap
Tunç, Gül İpek
Akbostancı Özkazanç, Elif
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12th Conference of the European society for Ecological Economics (ESEE 2017):Ecological Economics in Action: Building a Reflective and Inclusive Community
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S. Aşık, G. İ. Tunç, and E. Akbostancı Özkazanç, “CO2 Content of Value added in Trade: Turkish Case,” presented at the 12th Conference of the European society for Ecological Economics (ESEE 2017):Ecological Economics in Action: Building a Reflective and Inclusive Community, Budapest, Macaristan, 2017, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/91295.