Carbon dioxide emission drivers for a typical metropolis using input–output structural decomposition analysis
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Liying Li | Hongyan Zhao | Sai Liang | Zhu Liu | Zhu Liu | Hongyan Zhao | Yafei Wang | S. Liang | Liying Li | Yafei Wang
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