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Political determinants of COVID-19 restrictions and vaccine rollouts: The case of regional elections in Italy and Spain. (2024). Prieto, Pablo Arija ; Genie, Mesfin ; Ammi, Mehdi ; Antonini, Marcello ; Paolucci, Francesco.
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