Sustainable energy and CO<inf>2</inf>reduction policy in Thailand: An input–output approach from production- and consumption-based perspectives
© 2017 International Energy Initiative Energy shortages and CO2emissions reductions are critical contemporary challenges for Thailand. A consumption-based analysis provides crucial information that enables policymakers to more comprehensively understand the hidden contributors of energy demand and C...
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Main Authors: | Tharinya Supasa, Shu San Hsiau, Shih Mo Lin, Wongkot Wongsapai, Kuei Feng Chang, Jiunn Chi Wu |
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2018
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