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Dual carbon economy modeling in advanced economies
S. Xu and W. Gu
This research by Sheng Xu and Weiyu Gu delves into the intriguing relationship between demographic, social, economic, and political factors and the dual carbon economy in advanced economies. The findings reveal the significant role of good governance in reducing carbon footprints and highlight the challenges posed by economic growth and population size. Discover how fostering green economic growth and sustainable governance can pave the way for a brighter future!
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