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Tim Büthe
Tim Büthe
Affiliations
Hochschule für Politik/Munich School of Politics and Public Policy and TUM School of Social Sciences & Technology, Munich, Germany.
ORCID: 0000-0002-4724-5000
Publications (5)
How should COVID-19 vaccines be distributed between the Global North and South: a discrete choice experiment in six European countries.
eLife
Avec:
Janina I Steinert
,
Henrike Sternberg
,
Giuseppe A Veltri
,
Tim Büthe
A comparative analysis of the effects of containment policies on the epidemiological manifestation of the COVID-19 pandemic across nine European countries.
Scientific reports
Avec:
Chiara Podrecca
,
Enea Parimbelli
,
Daniele Pala
,
Cindy Cheng
,
Luca Messerschmidt
,
Tim Büthe
,
Riccardo Bellazzi
Compliance in the public versus the private realm: Economic preferences, institutional trust and COVID-19 health behaviors.
Health economics
Avec:
Henrike Sternberg
,
Janina Isabel Steinert
,
Tim Büthe
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in eight European countries: Prevalence, determinants, and heterogeneity.
Science advances
Avec:
Janina I Steinert
,
Henrike Sternberg
,
Hannah Prince
,
Barbara Fasolo
,
Matteo M Galizzi
,
Tim Büthe
,
Giuseppe A Veltri
Assessing the perceived effect of non-pharmaceutical interventions on SARS-Cov-2 transmission risk: an experimental study in Europe.
Scientific reports
Avec:
Giuseppe Alessandro Veltri
,
Janina Isabel Steinert
,
Henrike Sternberg
,
Matteo M Galizzi
,
Barbara Fasolo
,
Ploutarchos Kourtidis
,
Tim Büthe
,
George Gaskell
Réseau de co-auteurs
Henrike Sternberg
4 collaborations
Janina I Steinert
2 collaborations
Giuseppe A Veltri
2 collaborations
Janina Isabel Steinert
2 collaborations
Barbara Fasolo
2 collaborations
Matteo M Galizzi
2 collaborations
Chiara Podrecca
1 collaboration
Enea Parimbelli
1 collaboration
Daniele Pala
1 collaboration
Cindy Cheng
1 collaboration
Luca Messerschmidt
1 collaboration
Riccardo Bellazzi
1 collaboration
Hannah Prince
1 collaboration
Giuseppe Alessandro Veltri
1 collaboration
Ploutarchos Kourtidis
1 collaboration
George Gaskell
1 collaboration