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Johannes Wiedemann
Johannes Wiedemann
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Who do you trust? The consequences of partisanship and trust for public responsiveness to COVID-19 orders
DAN Goldstein, J Wiedemann
Perspectives on Politics 20 (2), 412-438, 2022
1572022
Firm Lobbying in the European Union
J Wiedemann
URL: ht tp s://jo ha nn es-w ie de ma nn. g it hu b. io/f il es/W ie de ma …, 2022
52022
Who Do You Trust? The Consequences of Partisanshiand Trust in Government for Public Responsiveness to COVID-19
D Goldstein, J Wiedemann
42020
Who do you trust? The consequences of political and social trust for public responsiveness to COVID-19 orders (SSRN Scholarly Paper ID 3580547)
DAN Goldstein, J Wiedemann
Social Science Research Network 10, 2020
42020
Trust me, mask up: experimental evidence on social trust and responsiveness to COVID-19 mitigation policies
DAN Goldstein, J Wiedemann
Available at SSRN 3835934, 2021
22021
Essays in Political Economy
J Wiedemann
Yale University, 2022
2022
The Effects of Social Trust on Compliance with COVID-19 Government Orders
DAN Goldstein, J Wiedemann
OSF, 2021
2021
Those who trust government and others are more likely to comply with stay at home orders
J Wiedemann, DAN Goldstein
USApp–American Politics and Policy Blog, 2020
2020
Income Inequality and Government Responsiveness: A Time-series Cross-sectional Analysis for Different Policy Fields
J Wiedemann
Verlag nicht ermittelbar, 2014
2014
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