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How climate change concerns affect voters

Maria Cotofan, Karlygash Kuralbayeva and Konstantinos Matakos

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Abstract: The effects of climate change have become far more noticeable in recent years, with abnormally high temperatures recorded across the world. Maria Cotofan, Karlygash Kuralbayeva and Konstantinos Matakos examine how spikes in temperature influence political behaviour and how age groups respond differently.

Keywords: preference formation; environmental policies; policy support; voting (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-06-20
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