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The Demand for Energy Imports from Non-Renewable Resources in EU-27 Economy. (2023). Cirstea, Stefan Dragos ; Micu, Dan Doru ; Hendrick, Patrick ; Iancu, Ioana-Ancuta.
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  53. The impact of tourism on income inequality in developing economies: Does Kuznets curve hypothesis exist?. (2016). Paramati, Sudharshan Reddy ; Samsul, MD.
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