The role of economic perceptions in influencing views on climate change: an experimental analysis with British respondents

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Auteur principal: Kenny, J
Format: Journal article
Langue:English
Publié: Taylor and Francis 2017
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The role of economic perceptions in influencing views on climate change: an experimental analysis with British respondents
title The role of economic perceptions in influencing views on climate change: an experimental analysis with British respondents
title_full The role of economic perceptions in influencing views on climate change: an experimental analysis with British respondents
title_fullStr The role of economic perceptions in influencing views on climate change: an experimental analysis with British respondents
title_full_unstemmed The role of economic perceptions in influencing views on climate change: an experimental analysis with British respondents
title_short The role of economic perceptions in influencing views on climate change: an experimental analysis with British respondents
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