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Exploring the Relationship between Electricity Consumption and Drivers of Climate Change: A Functional Data Analysis Approach

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  • Amira Elayouty

    (Cairo University)

  • Hala Abou-Ali

    (Cairo University)

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  • Amira Elayouty & Hala Abou-Ali, 2021. "Exploring the Relationship between Electricity Consumption and Drivers of Climate Change: A Functional Data Analysis Approach," Working Papers 1456, Economic Research Forum, revised 20 Jan 2021.
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    1. Noman Rasheed & Dilawar Khan & Aisha Gul & RĂ³bert Magda, 2023. "Impact Assessment of Climate Mitigation Finance on Climate Change in South Asia," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(8), pages 1-19, April.

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