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Pakistan Country Climate and Development Report

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  • World Bank Group, 2022. "Pakistan Country Climate and Development Report," World Bank Publications - Reports 38277, The World Bank Group.
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    2. Ian W.H. Parry & Mr. Simon Black & Nate Vernon-Lin, 2021. "Still Not Getting Energy Prices Right: A Global and Country Update of Fossil Fuel Subsidies," IMF Working Papers 2021/236, International Monetary Fund.
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