An Overview of the driving forces behind energy demand in China's construction industry: Evidence from 1990 to 2012
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Bingxia Sun | Qiping Shen | Fan Xue | Wei Zheng | Jingke Hong | Clyde Zhengdao Li | Q. Shen | Wei Zheng | Bingxia Sun | Jingke Hong | Fan Xue
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