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Challenges in research approaches to the ‘just energy transition’ in legal studies and other branches of the social sciences 在法律研究和社会科学的其他分支中,“公正的能源转型”研究方法的挑战
The Journal of World Energy Law & Business Pub Date : 2022-12-26 DOI: 10.1093/jwelb/jwac035
Thomas L Muinzer
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Fuel subsidy reform, decentralized electricity markets and renewable energy trade: evidence for a successful energy transition in the Middle East and North Africa Region 燃料补贴改革、分散的电力市场和可再生能源贸易:中东和北非地区能源转型成功的证据
The Journal of World Energy Law & Business Pub Date : 2022-11-28 DOI: 10.1093/jwelb/jwac038
Tanya Leila Shaar, Rafael Leal-Arcas
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Does the politics matter? Legal and political economy analysis of contracting decisions in Ghana’s upstream oil and gas industry 政治因素重要吗?加纳上游石油和天然气行业合同决策的法律和政治经济分析
The Journal of World Energy Law & Business Pub Date : 2021-12-22 DOI: 10.1093/jwelb/jwab035
Stephens T, Acheampong T.
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