We use survey data to study how trust in government and consensus for the pandemic policy response vary with the propensity for altruistic punishment in Italy, the early epicenter of the pandemic. Approval for the management of the crisis decreases with the size of the penalties that individuals would like to see enforced for lockdown violations. People supporting stronger punishment are more likely to consider the government’s reaction to the pandemic as insufficient. However, after the establishment of tougher sanctions for risky behaviors, we observe a sudden flip in support for the government. Higher amounts of the desired fines become associated with a higher probability of considering the COVID policy response as too extreme, lower tr...
Excessive use of emergency powers and limitations of media freedoms have raised concerns that Covid-...
We study the impact of a COVID-19 relief program on compliance with confinement measures in Italy, t...
Do voters punish governments more severely during international economic crises or do they discount ...
We use survey data to study how trust in government and consensus for the pandemic policy response v...
We use survey data to study how trust in government and consensus for the pandemic policy response v...
Effective states govern by some combination of enforcement and voluntary compliance. To contain the ...
Objectives: We aimed to analyze the enduring effects exerted by COVID-19 exposure and subjective eco...
Many governments have implemented social distancing and lockdown measures to curb the spread of the ...
What factors might explain the cross-country variations in COVID-19 public performances and what les...
Objectives We aimed to analyze the enduring effects exerted by COVID‐19 exposure and subjective eco...
While a great deal of attention has been to paid to whether or not economic sanctions work, less ene...
What are the determinants of public support for the government’s foreign policy? We shed light on t...
This thesis aims to gain insight to lockdowns and social distancing measures taken by European gover...
Objectives: The urgency of the COVID-19 pandemic has led governments to impose restrictions on indiv...
Major crises can act as critical junctures or reinforce the political status quo, depending on how c...
Excessive use of emergency powers and limitations of media freedoms have raised concerns that Covid-...
We study the impact of a COVID-19 relief program on compliance with confinement measures in Italy, t...
Do voters punish governments more severely during international economic crises or do they discount ...
We use survey data to study how trust in government and consensus for the pandemic policy response v...
We use survey data to study how trust in government and consensus for the pandemic policy response v...
Effective states govern by some combination of enforcement and voluntary compliance. To contain the ...
Objectives: We aimed to analyze the enduring effects exerted by COVID-19 exposure and subjective eco...
Many governments have implemented social distancing and lockdown measures to curb the spread of the ...
What factors might explain the cross-country variations in COVID-19 public performances and what les...
Objectives We aimed to analyze the enduring effects exerted by COVID‐19 exposure and subjective eco...
While a great deal of attention has been to paid to whether or not economic sanctions work, less ene...
What are the determinants of public support for the government’s foreign policy? We shed light on t...
This thesis aims to gain insight to lockdowns and social distancing measures taken by European gover...
Objectives: The urgency of the COVID-19 pandemic has led governments to impose restrictions on indiv...
Major crises can act as critical junctures or reinforce the political status quo, depending on how c...
Excessive use of emergency powers and limitations of media freedoms have raised concerns that Covid-...
We study the impact of a COVID-19 relief program on compliance with confinement measures in Italy, t...
Do voters punish governments more severely during international economic crises or do they discount ...