Date: 2006
Type: Article
Electricity and gas market liberalization in the EU as a part of the internal energy market strategy - chosen aspects. The lesson for Poland
Journal of interdisciplinary economics, 2006, 17, 4, 465-480
NOWAK, Bartlomiej, Electricity and gas market liberalization in the EU as a part of the internal energy market strategy - chosen aspects. The lesson for Poland, Journal of interdisciplinary economics, 2006, 17, 4, 465-480
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ISSN: 0260-1079
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