Can an emission trading scheme promote the withdrawal of outdated capacity in energy-intensive sectors? A case study on China's iron and steel industry
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Lei Zhu | Xiao-Bing Zhang | Lei Zhu | Xiao-Bing Zhang | Yuan Li | Xu Wang | Jianfang Guo | Yuan Li | Xu Wang | Jian-Xin Guo
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