Optimizing Value for Public Investment Instruments in Low-carbon Hydrogen Industries
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- Miguel Vazquez & Otaviano Canuto, 2024. "Optimizing Value for Public Investment Instruments in Low-carbon Hydrogen Industries," Policy briefs on Economic Trends and Policies 2409, Policy Center for the New South.
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