New toxics, race to the bottom and revised environmental Kuznets curve: The case of local and global pollutants
@article{Rasli2018NewTR, title={New toxics, race to the bottom and revised environmental Kuznets curve: The case of local and global pollutants}, author={Amran Mohammed Rasli and Muhammad Imran Qureshi and Aliyu Isah-Chikaji and K. Zaman and Mehboob Ahmad}, journal={Renewable \& Sustainable Energy Reviews}, year={2018}, volume={81}, pages={3120-3130} }
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