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Menuju Transisi Energi yang Inklusif di Indonesia: Menyimulasikan Dampak Dekarbonisasi Sektor Energi terhadap Kesejahteraan Kelompok Rentan

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  • LPEM FEB UI & Australian National University & IESR & The SMERU Research Institute, "undated". "Menuju Transisi Energi yang Inklusif di Indonesia: Menyimulasikan Dampak Dekarbonisasi Sektor Energi terhadap Kesejahteraan Kelompok Rentan," Working Papers 4223, Communications Section.
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