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Will informal environmental regulation induce residents to form a green lifestyle? Evidence from China

Promoting green transition in social life and consumption is an effective way to achieve the goal of “carbon peaking and carbon neutrality”. The current academic community has paid extensive attention to the green way of production while not paying enough attention to the green transition of lifesty...

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Published in:Energy economics 2023-09, Vol.125, p.106835, Article 106835
Main Authors: Zheng, Qiaoqiao, Wan, Liang, Wang, Shanyong, Chen, Zexian, Li, Jun, Wu, Jie, Song, Malin
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