Forest energy and economic development
It is widely agreed that greater economic activity, resulting in an increased gross national product (GNP), is desirable, but only comparatively recently has it be- come generally accepted that unrestricted economic growth may have external effects which nullify most, if not all, of the advantages g...
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Main Author: | Earl, Derek E (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Oxford [Eng.]
Clarendon Press
1975
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