Winner, Loser, or Innocent Victim? Has Renewable Energy Performed As Expected?
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.10627
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- Burtraw, Dallas & Palmer, Karen & Darmstadter, Joel & McVeigh, James, 1999. "Winner, Loser, or Innocent Victim? Has Renewable Energy Performed As Expected?," RFF Working Paper Series dp-99-28, Resources for the Future.
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