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Renewable Energy, Trade Performance and the Conditional Role of Finance and Institutional Capacity of sub-Sahara African Countries. (2019). Asongu, Simplice ; Osabuohein, Evans ; Efobi, Uchenna ; Akinyemi, Opeyemi.
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