Unveiling Economic Co-Benefits of Virtual Water Trades: An Empirical Analysis on China’s JingJinJi Megalopolis
The development of metropolitan cities inevitably relies on natural resources beyond their boundary through trade of materials and products, particularly within the same urban agglomeration. Meanwhile trade facilitates the optimization of resource allocations under scarcity, among cities and sectors...
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Auteurs principaux: | Xiawei Liao, Aixi Han, Shanghong Li, Yujie Du, Li Chai |
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MDPI AG
2021
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