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Does moving home affect residential heating decisions? exploring heating fuel switching in Ireland

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  • Curtis, John & Grilli, Gianluca, 2020. "Does moving home affect residential heating decisions? exploring heating fuel switching in Ireland," Papers WP684, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).
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