Being close to an election does not make health more politically relevant: more experimental evidence during a global pandemic
<strong>Summary</strong> <br>At the onset of COVID-19, experimental surveys, conducted in India, the UK and the US, showed voters are unlikely to punish or reward politicians for their success or failure in managing the pandemic. <br> Here we report that a follow up survey co...
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BMJ
2021
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