Structural Transformation versus Environmental Quality: The Experience of the Low-income Countries in Sub Saharan Africa
<p>Structural transformation has been recognized as a critical mechanism for improving living standards for developing countries in Africa. However, the growing evidence indicates that such change is associated with considerable damage to the environment quality and, hence, challenging sustain...
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Autor principal: | Atif Awad |
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EconJournals
2021
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