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As of November 2021, all former Communist countries from Central and Eastern Europe exhibit lower vaccination rates … than Western European countries. Can institutional inheritance explain, at least in part, this heterogeneity in vaccination …, we document lower Covid-19 vaccine take-up amongst individuals above 55 years old who were born under Communism in Europe …
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As of November 2021, all former Communist countries from Central and Eastern Europe exhibit lower vaccination rates … than Western European countries. Can institutional inheritance explain, at least in part, this heterogeneity in vaccination …, we document lower Covid-19 vaccine take-up amongst individuals above 55 years old who were born under Communism in Europe …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012698067
As of November 2021, all former Communist countries from Central and Eastern Europe exhibit lower vaccination rates … than Western European countries. Can institutional inheritance explain, at least in part, this heterogeneity in vaccination …, we document lower Covid-19 vaccine take-up amongst individuals above 55 years old who were born under Communism in Europe …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014327927
) 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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Using the Roman Catholic Church’s set of moral principles on social concerns called Catholic social teaching (CST) and utilizing some secondary data and scientific research literature, this article examines the morality of India and South Africa’s request to the World Trade Organization...
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We propose that crisis experience influences preferences towards COVID-19 vaccination and the speed of vaccination …, indicating that the crisis history of countries is positively correlated with preferences towards COVID-19 vaccination …
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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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013212260
We propose that crisis experience influences preferences towards COVID-19 vaccination and the speed of vaccination …, indicating that the crisis history of countries is positively correlated with preferences towards COVID-19 vaccination …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012520623
We examine the deep roots of preferences for vaccination against COVID-19, moving beyond proximate factors which can … remedy when new crises occur. Using micro-level data on vaccination preferences for individuals from 19 countries, we find … from Russia. Consistent with our theory, past crisis experience decreases vaccination willingness when individuals have …
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subjects. The study revealed five religious beliefs associated with the pandemic and one non-religious belief that vaccination … would lead to infertility in women. This belief (14% of the sample) and the belief that vaccination leads to a triple …
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