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influence of vaccine-skeptic GPs on their patients' decisions to get a COVID-19 vaccination. We identify vaccine-skeptic GPs …-skeptic GPs reduced the vaccination rate by 5.6 percentage points. This estimate implies that they discouraged 7.9% of the …
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result in lower vaccination hesitancies, ceteris paribus. …
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We study the relationship between trust and vaccination. We show theoretically that vaccination rates are higher in … find that countries perceived as less corrupt and more liberal experience higher vaccination rates. Furthermore, they are … less likely to adopt a mandatory vaccination policy. One unit of the Corruption Perception Index (scaled from 0 to 10) is …
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A game-theoretic setting is used to illuminate the conflict between vaccination proponents and vaccination opponents. A … central result is that vaccination proponents could in principle persuade vaccination opponents to vaccinate by means of …
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vaccination program for newborns, a significant number of susceptible adults and teens remain. In this paper, we analyze a game …-theoretical model of HBV dynamics that incorporates government-provided vaccination at birth coupled with voluntary vaccinations of … susceptible adults and teens. We show that the optimal voluntary vaccination brings the disease incidence to very low levels. This …
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. There has been significant cross-country variation in the vaccination of people against COVID-19. In this study, we focus on … countries with a higher degree of public corruption before the pandemic have been less successful in the vaccination of their …
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) to evaluate the effects of vaccinations and variants on the epidemic and macroeconomic outlook. Vaccination plays the … vaccination becomes available, therefore, the mitigating factor of the latter is at least partially offset by the former. A new …
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