Promise and reality of market-based environmental policy in China: Empirical analyses of the ecological restoration program on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
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Gregory L. Poe | James P. Lassoie | Shikui Dong | Steven A. Wolf | Pu Wang | J. Lassoie | S. Dong | S. Morreale | S. Wolf | Xukun Su | Stephen J. Morreale | Xukun Su | Pu Wang
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