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In less developed countries the state does not extends its legality homogenously. A share of the population suffers its absence or its illegal presence. In this article we argue that such irregular state intervention has more negative consequences that previously thought. Individuals who suffer...
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Research on "trust" now forms a prominent part of the research agenda in history and the social sciences. Although this … research has generated useful insights, the idea of trust has been used so widely and loosely that it risks creating more … confusion than clarity. This essay argues that to the extent that scholars have a clear idea of what trust actually means, the …
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-essential visitation, we find that: stay-at-home orders reduce mobility by about 8-10 percentage points; high-trust counties decrease their … mobility significantly more than low-trust counties post-lockdown; and counties with relatively more self-declared democrats … especially large for trust in the press, and relatively smaller for trust in science, medicine or government. …
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- essential visitation, we find that: stay-at-home orders reduce mobility by about 8{10 percentage points; high-trust counties … decrease their mobility significantly more than low-trust counties post-lockdown; and counties with relatively more self …-lockdown is especially large for trust in the press, and relatively smaller for trust in science, medicine or government. …
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This paper develops a tractable model of a society hit by a viral pandemic. It is sufficiently rich so as to relate the optimal decisions of the policymaker to the underlying characteristics of this society, in terms of preferences, social mores and economic structures. This allows us to make...
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not just public health and the economy but also societies. We focus on one pillar of society-trust-and explore how trust … unemployed exhibit lower trust in people, institutions, and in general. By contrast, no such differences exist for those who have …
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What will be political legacy of the Coronavirus pandemic? We find that epidemic exposure in an individual's "impressionable years" (ages 18 to 25) has a persistent negative effect on confidence in political institutions and leaders. We find similar negative effects on confidence in public...
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not just public health and the economy but also societies. We focus on one pillar of society - trust - and explore how … trust correlates with the individual experiences of the pandemic. The analysis is based on a new global survey - 'Life with … are unemployed exhibit lower trust in people, institutions, and in general. By contrast, no such differences exist for …
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What will be political legacy of the Coronavirus pandemic? We find that epidemic exposure in an individual's "impressionable years" (ages 18 to 25) has a persistent negative effect on confidence in political institutions and leaders. We find similar negative effects on confidence in public...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012240763
Trust in the health care system requires being confident that sufficient and appropriate treatments will be provided if … implications arising from this trust. We explore whether populations reporting low levels of confidence in the health care system … essential trips, compared to those with lower health care system confidence. Regions with high trust in the government but low …
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