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Since 2019
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2017
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Giorgia Cecchinato
PhD in Environmental Economics,
London School of Economics
Verified email at lse.ac.uk
Technological change
Labour Economics
Economic History
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Stranded nations
D Manley, J Cust, G Cecchinato
The climate policy implications for fossil fuel-rich developing countries
, 2017
53
2017
Stranded nations? the climate policy implications for fossil fuel-rich developing countries
D Manley, JF Cust, G Cecchinato
The Climate Policy Implications for Fossil Fuel-Rich Developing Countries …
, 2017
53
2017
Unburnable wealth of nations
J Cust, D Manley, G Cecchinato
Finance and Development 54 (1), 46-49
, 2017
52
2017
28 Picture This
F Seymour, J Busch, R Chami, T Connel Fullenkamp, J Cust, D Manley, ...
Finance & Development, 1
, 2017
2017
Wealthof Nations
J Cust, D Manley, G Cecchinato
Finance & Development, 3
, 2017
2017
La inextinguible riqueza de las naciones: el éxito frente al cambio climático podría significar una reducción en el valor de los combustibles fósiles en muchos de los países …
J Cust, D Manley, G Cecchinato
Finanzas y desarrollo: publicación trimestral del Fondo Monetario …
, 2017
2017
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