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CO2 Market Design and Operation.

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CO2 Market Design and Operation. / Veal, Gareth.
Lancaster: Lancaster University, 2011. 389 p.

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Veal, G 2011, 'CO2 Market Design and Operation.', PhD, Lancaster University, Lancaster.

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Veal, G. (2011). CO2 Market Design and Operation. [Doctoral Thesis, Lancaster University]. Lancaster University.

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Veal G. CO2 Market Design and Operation.. Lancaster: Lancaster University, 2011. 389 p.

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Veal, Gareth. / CO2 Market Design and Operation.. Lancaster : Lancaster University, 2011. 389 p.

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