The rebound effect on Latin American economies: evidence from the Colombian residential sector

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The rebound effect on Latin American economies: evidence from the Colombian residential sector. / Vélez-Henao, Johan Andrés; Uribe, Gabriel Jaime Gonzáles.
in: Energy Efficiency, Jahrgang 15, Nr. 1, 9, 01.01.2022.

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Vélez-Henao JA, Uribe GJG. The rebound effect on Latin American economies: evidence from the Colombian residential sector. Energy Efficiency. 2022 Jan 1;15(1):9. doi: 10.1007/s12053-022-10018-z

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