Impact of Power Sector Reforms on Technology, Efficiency and Emissions: Case Study of Gujarat, India
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David G. Victor | Thomas C. Heller | Debashish Biswas | D. Victor | T. Heller | P. Shukla | D. Biswas | T. Nag | A. Yajnik | Tirthankar Nag | Amee Yajnik | P. R. Shukla
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