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Can the marketization of urban land transfer improve energy efficiency?

Local government intervention in land resource allocation can lead to the misallocation of land resources and serious pollutant emissions. As an important market-oriented economic reform in China, the marketization of urban land transfer (MULT) might have the potential to contribute to improving res...

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Published in:Journal of environmental management 2023-03, Vol.329, p.117126-117126, Article 117126
Main Authors: Yang, Yanjun, Xue, Rui, Zhang, Xiaoxi, Cheng, Yutai, Shan, Yuli
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