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COVID-19 is a matter of common European interest since its very first detection on the continent. Yet this pandemic outbreak has largely been handled as an essentially national matter. This article makes a first attempt at unpacking how such fragmented, uncoordinated national responses to...
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The COVID-19 outbreak offers a rich case study of government’s emergency response. As such, it is a test bed for risk research and regulatory theories in a world increasingly shaped by transboundary, uncertain manufactured and natural risks.This introductory essay to the special issue of the...
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social system, and as suggested by the systems approach, there may be important tradeoffs in attempting to attain all these … tradeoffs that occur with achieving another goal. They present a quantitative assessment of current progress and tradeoffs among … tradeoffs through employing the approach developed in this paper. Although this analysis focuses on the potential tradeoffs …
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find evidence of clear tradeoffs associated with coal-fired electricity generation. For counties with low access to …
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strong and polarized moral reactions. However, acceptance of unregulated prices is higher when potential economic tradeoffs … salience of tradeoffs also reduces the polarization of moral judgments between supporters and opponents of unregulated pricing …
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