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We ask whether epidemic exposure leads to a shift in financial technology usage and who participates in this shift. We exploit a dataset combining Gallup World Polls and Global Findex surveys for some 250,000 individuals in 140 countries, merging them with information on the incidence of...
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What political legacy is bequeathed by national health crises such as epidemics? We show 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. The effect is specific to the...
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What political legacy can we expect from the Coronavirus pandemic? Drawing evidence from past epidemics, we find that …
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What will be political legacy of the Coronavirus pandemic? We find that epidemic exposure in an individual …
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What will be political legacy of the Coronavirus pandemic? We find that epidemic exposure in an individual …
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What political legacy can we expect from the Coronavirus pandemic? Drawing evidence from past epidemics, we find that …
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Political polarization, meaning sharp differences in the political ideologies and preferences of the partisans of different parties, implies that members of one party are more likely to dismiss the policies and recommendations of spokesmen and appointees of the other party on the grounds that...
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