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Quantifying Energy Consumption and Trade in Kyrgyzstan Based on Energy-extended Input-output Model

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EBEE '21: Proceedings of the 2021 3rd International Conference on E-Business and E-commerce Engineering
December 2021
331 pages
ISBN:9781450387392
DOI:10.1145/3510249
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  1. Kyrgyzstan
  2. economic sectors
  3. energy-extended
  4. input-output model
  5. trade

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  • National Key Research & Development Project of China

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