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Growth, Trade Openness and Environmental Degradation in Nigeria. (2020). Ogunrinola, Adedeji ; Ajayi, Patricia.
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  39. Energy savings in Nigeria. Is there a way of escape from energy inefficiency?. (2018). ADOM, PHILIP ; Adams, Samuel.
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