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We study determinants of COVID-19 vaccine donations from recipients' perspective, especially considering supply chain and institutional weakness (corruption) aspects. Results, based on data from more than 131 nations, show that strengthened supply chains reduced donations. The impacts of...
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countries with a higher degree of public corruption before the pandemic have been less successful in the vaccination of their …
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related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Results show that more prosperous states and states with more elderly and physicians have …
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pandemic. Beyond the consideration of vaccine dissemination at the disaggregated or the local level, the main focus of this … uninsured were less likely to be fully vaccinated against the pandemic and this finding holds across different modeling …
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This paper compares drivers of full COVID-19 vaccinations and booster doses across U.S. counties. Booster doses are contingent upon someone receiving the primary doses, and the risk attitudes and propensities to get vaccinated may be different across individuals, along with the supply chain...
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pandemic for European countries from February 2021 to February 2022 with weekly data. We perform panel fixed effects …
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