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What drives the acceptability of restrictive health policies: An experimental assessment of individual preferences for anti-COVID 19 strategies

The public acceptability of a policy is an important issue in democracies, in particular for anti-COVID-19 policies, which require the adherence of the population to be applicable and efficient. Discrete choice experiment (DCE) can help elicit preference ranking among various policies for the whole...

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Published in:Economic modelling 2022-11, Vol.116, p.106047-106047, Article 106047
Main Authors: Blayac, Thierry, Dubois, Dimitri, Duchêne, Sébastien, Nguyen-Van, Phu, Ventelou, Bruno, Willinger, Marc
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