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China and East Asian energy : prospects and issues proceedings of the Conference on 10-11 October 2005 Xindadu Hotel, Beijing / Peter Drysdale, Kejun Jiang and Dominic Meagher (eds)
Bib ID 4180423
Format BookBook, OnlineOnline
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Description Canberra, A.C.T. : Australia-Japan Research Centre, 2007 
v. <1> : ill. ; 25 cm. 
Invalid ISBN 0864133148 
Series

Asia pacific economic papers ; no. 361

Asia Pacific economic papers ; no. 361.

Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Also available in an electronic version on the Internet. Address as of 25/­7/­07: http:/­/­www.crawford.anu.edu.au/­pdf/­pep/­pep-361.pdf.

Subjects Energy consumption - China.  |  China - Environmental conditions - 21st century.
Other authors/contributors Drysdale, Peter  |  Jiang, Kejun  |  Meagher, Dominic  |  Australia-Japan Research Centre

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