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Driving towards a sustainable future: Transport sector innovation, climate change and social welfare
The growing population and rising need for transportation amplify emissions, elevating the corresponding welfare costs. This research examines the effect of transportation sector Innovation in mitigating emissions and decreasing welfare costs. The study selected the 15 most polluted European economi...
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