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2023

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Overview

Raymond M. Duch is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on several interconnected fields including economics and econometrics, health, modeling and simulation, sociology and political science, and infectious diseases.

The scientist's work addresses multiple key topics such as vaccine coverage and hesitancy, COVID-19 epidemiological studies, COVID-19 pandemic impacts, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, psychology of moral and emotional judgment, misinformation and its impacts, and statistical methods and inference.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Raymond M. Duch include the following:

  • Gender differences in perceived risk of COVID-19, 2021, Social Science Quarterly
  • Citizens from 13 countries share similar preferences for COVID-19 vaccine allocation priorities, 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Public opinion on global rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, 2021, Nature Medicine
  • How Should a Safe and Effective COVID-19 Vaccine be Allocated? Health Economists Need to be Ready to Take the Baton, 2020, PharmacoEconomics - Open
  • Prevalence, predictors and reasons for COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy: Results of a global online survey, 2023, Health Policy

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Duch include:

  • Thomas Robinson
  • Denise Laroze
  • Constantin Reinprecht
  • Laurence Roope
  • Philip Clarke

Raymond M. Duch regularly publishes in venues such as:

  • Harvard Dataverse
  • AEA Randomized Controlled Trials
  • Nature Medicine
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Health Policy

Best Publications

  • The Economic Vote: How Political and Economic Institutions Condition Election Results

    Raymond M. Duch;Randolph T. Stevenson

  • Heterogeneity in Perceptions of National Economic Conditions

    Raymond M. Duch;Harvey D. Palmer;Christopher J. Anderson

  • Democratic Values and the Transformation of the Soviet Union

    James L. Gibson;Raymond M. Duch;Kent L. Tedin

  • POSTMATERIALISM AND THE ECONOMIC CONDITION

    Raymond M. Duch;Michaell A. Taylor

  • Tolerating Economic Reform: Popular Support for Transition to a Free Market in the Former Soviet Union.

    Raymond M. Duch

  • The Economic Vote: Contents

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  • A Developmental Model of Heterogeneous Economic Voting in New Democracies

    Raymond M. Duch

  • Coalition-directed Voting in Multiparty Democracies

    Raymond M. Duch;Jeff May;David A. Armstrong

  • The Global Economy, Competency, and the Economic Vote

    Raymond M. Duch;Randy Stevenson

  • Economic Chaos and the Fragility of Democratic Transition in Former Communist Regimes

    Raymond M. Duch

  • Economic and Cultural Drivers of Immigrant Support Worldwide

    Nicholas A. Valentino;Stuart N. Soroka;Shanto Iyengar;Toril Aalberg

  • Political Intolerance in the USSR The Distribution and Etiology of Mass Opinion

    James L. Gibson;Raymond M. Duch

  • Assessing the magnitude of the economic vote over time and across nations

    Raymond M. Duch;Randy Stevenson

  • Context and the Economic Vote: A Multilevel Analysis

    Raymond M. Duch;Randy Stevenson

  • "Putting Up With" Fascists in Western Europe: a Comparative, Cross-Level Analysis of Political Tolerance:

    Raymond M. Duch;James L. Gibson

  • A comprehensive comparison of students and non-students in classic experimental games

    Michele Belot;Raymond Duch;Luis Miller

  • Strategic Voting in Post-Communist Democracy?

    Raymond M. Duch;Harvey D. Palmer

  • Do Attitudes About Immigration Predict Willingness to Admit Individual Immigrants? A Cross-National Test of the Person-Positivity Bias

    Shanto Iyengar;Simon Jackman;Solomon Messing;Nicholas Valentino

  • Responsibility Attribution for Collective Decision Makers

    Raymond Duch;Wojtek Przepiorka;Randolph Stevenson

  • Privatizing the Economy: Telecommunications Policy in Comparative Perspective

    Raymond M. Duch

  • Postmaterialism and the Emerging Soviet Democracy

    James L. Gibson;Raymond M. Duch

  • ECONOMICS AND THE VULNERABILITY OF THE PAN-EUROPEAN INSTITUTIONS

    Raymond Duch;Michaell Taylor

  • The meaning and use of subjective perceptions in studies of economic voting

    Randolph T. Stevenson;Raymond Duch

Frequent Co-Authors

James L. Gibson
James L. Gibson Washington University in St. Louis
Philip Clarke
Philip Clarke University of Oxford
Stuart Soroka
Stuart Soroka University of California, Los Angeles
Shanto Iyengar
Shanto Iyengar Stanford University
Nicholas A. Valentino
Nicholas A. Valentino University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Toril Aalberg
Toril Aalberg Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Kent L. Tedin
Kent L. Tedin University of Houston
Kaare Strøm
Kaare Strøm University of California, San Diego
Jean-Robert Tyran
Jean-Robert Tyran University of Vienna
Elinor Ostrom
Elinor Ostrom Indiana University

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