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original article |
Date |
Title |
Authors Max. 6 Authors |
1 |
[GO] |
2025―Apr―16 |
Pandemic preparation without romance: insights from public choice |
Alex Tabarrok |
2 |
[GO] |
2024―Nov―28 |
Were COVID-19 lockdowns worth it? A meta-analysis |
Jonas Herby, Lars Jonung, Steve H. Hanke |
3 |
[GO] |
2024―Oct―28 |
Is country leaders’ education relevant for policy making? The case of the Covid-19 pandemic |
Stefan Bruckmeyer |
4 |
[GO] |
2024―Jul―12 |
Demonstrated risk preferences and COVID-19 regulations in the United States |
Peter Anderson |
5 |
[GO] |
2024―Jan―13 |
Size isn’t everything: COVID-19 and the role of government |
Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard |
6 |
[GO] |
2023―Oct―09 |
Complex externalities, pandemics, and public choice |
Ilia Murtazashvili, Yang Zhou |
7 |
[GO] |
2023―Sep―28 |
Democracy and fiscal-policy response to COVID-19 |
Sezer Yasar, Ceyhun Elgin |
8 |
[GO] |
2023―Apr―18 |
How price-gouging regulation undermined COVID-19 mitigation: county-level evidence of unintended consequences |
Rik Chakraborti, Gavin Roberts |
9 |
[GO] |
2022―Oct―23 |
Inframarginal externalities: COVID-19, vaccines, and universal mandates |
Brian C. Albrecht, Shruti Rajagopalan |
10 |
[GO] |
2022―Oct―08 |
Capture and passive predation in times of COVID-19 pandemic |
Samira Guennif |
11 |
[GO] |
2022―Aug―26 |
Shana Kushner Gadarian, Sara Wallace Goodman, and Thomas B. Pepinsky. Pandemic politics: the deadly toll of partisanship in the age of COVID. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2022. xii + 400 Pages. USD 35.00 (hardcover) |
Rachael Behr |
12 |
[GO] |
2021―Jul―24 |
The incidence and magnitude of the health costs of in-person schooling during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Casey B. Mulligan |
13 |
[GO] |
2021―Jul―01 |
Federalism and pandemic policies: variety as the spice of life |
Roger D. Congleton |