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期刊名:Journal of economic behavior & organization

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ISSN:0167-2681

e-ISSN:1879-1751

IF/分区:2.3/Q2

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Katharina Momsen,Markus Ohndorf Katharina Momsen
We report the results of an experiment on willful information avoidance regarding measures to address Covid-19. In the experiment, participants choose between two options, each associated with a contribution to the Corona Fund of the Red Cr...
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I study the co-evolution between public opinion and party policy in situations of crises by investigating a policy U-turn of a major Austrian right-wing party (FPÖ) during the Covid-19 pandemic. My analysis suggests the existence of both i...
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This paper examines the impacts of emergency cash-transfers on individuals' social distancing behaviour and beliefs about COVID-19. We focus on the impacts of "Auxilio Emergencial" (AE): a large-scale cash-transfer in Brazil targeting low-i...
Matthew D Bird,Samuel Arispe,Paula Muñoz et al. Matthew D Bird et al.
Political trust is an important predictor of compliance with government policies, especially in the face of natural disasters or public health emergencies. During the COVID-19 pandemic, for example, multiple studies related political trust ...
Marcus Painter,Tian Qiu Marcus Painter
We use the state-mandated stay-at-home orders during the coronavirus pandemic as a setting to study whether political beliefs inhibit compliance with government orders. Using geolocation data sourced from smartphones, we find residents in R...