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in national government. Using quantitative data on nine countries in CEE over an eight year time period, this study … institutions and national government. It tests whether and how the timing of lustration, the severity of lustration, or the … packaging of lustration with other forms of transitional justice impact trust in public institutions and national government …
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Confidence dropped universally across countries and sectors during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe …. Latest survey data suggest that confidence is on track for a v-shaped recovery. The swift implementation of stringent … well with both the drop and recovery of confidence across countries. …
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To investigate how Covid-19 is shaping the way Europeans think about institutions, we conducted a large online survey experiment during the first wave of the epidemic (June). With a randomised survey ow we varied whether respondents are given Covid-related treatment questions first, before...
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We design and conduct large-scale surveys and experiments in eleven European countries to examine the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on social trust, reciprocity, solidarity as well as institutional trust. Using incentivized outcome questions on trust and solidarity towards fellow citizens,...
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The aim of this study is to investigate the extent to which the dispersion of real GDP growth rates has changed over the past few years and whether the synchronisation of business cycles has increased among the euro area countries. The study is divided into two main parts. The first focuses on...
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After the Brexit referendum the behavior of the UK economy defied widespread expectations, as it did not exhibit a V-shaped recession, but a slow decline in production. We show that this pattern of propagation arises when uncertainty is about future, rather than current fundamentals, and if the...
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