Risk and preferences for government healthcare spending: evidence from the uk covid-19 crisis

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  • who: Jack Blumenau and colleagues from the School of Public Policy, University College London, London, UK and Department of Political Economy, King`s College have published the research work: Risk and Preferences for Government Healthcare Spending: Evidence from the UK COVID-19 Crisis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors investigate whether individuals subject to larger increases in objective health risk - operationalized by occupation-based measures of proximity to other people - became more supportive of increased government healthcare spending during the crisis. Using panel data that track UK individuals before (May 2019) and after (June . . .

     

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