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*Lewis, J.I., 2007. A Comparison of Wind Power Industry Development Strategies in Spain, India and China, Center for Resource Solutions. Available at: http://www.resource-solutions.org/pub_pdfs/Lewis.Wind.Industry.Development.India.Spain.China.July.2007.pdf [Accessed June 15, 2009].
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*Soderholm, P. & Klaassen, G., 2007. Wind Power in Europe: A Simultaneous Innovation-Diffusion Model. Environmental and Resource Economics, 36(2), 163-190.


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*Renewable Energy Business Partnerships in China: Renewable Energy in China
 
**April 2004
**http://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy04osti/35785.pdf


*Fueling China's Development Through Renewable Energy
*Fueling China's Development Through Renewable Energy

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