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    Impact of fuel-efficient technology on automotive and fuel supply chain under government intervention: a case study (English)
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    17 November 2021
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    automotive supply chain
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    fuel-efficient car
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    greening efforts
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    government intervention
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    technology level
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    distribution-free approach
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