The Effect of Population Growth on the Environment: Evidence from European Regions

Hannes Weber1, Jennifer Dabbs Sciubba2
11Department of Sociology, University of Mannheim, A5, 6, 68159 Mannheim, Germany.
2Department of International Studies, Rhodes College, Memphis, USA

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