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Trading Liberties: Estimating COVID-19 Policy Preferences from Conjoint Data – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 September 2023

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In the original publication of this Hartmann et al. (Reference Hartmann, Humphreys, Geissler, Klüver and Giesecke2023), affiliation 2 was incorrectly attributed to Humphreys instead of Hartmann.

This has been corrected in the original.

References

Hartmann, F., Humphreys, M., Geissler, F., Klüver, H., and Giesecke, J.. 2023. “Trading Liberties: Estimating COVID-19 Policy Preferences from Conjoint Data.” Political Analysis. doi: 10.1017/pan.2023.25.CrossRefGoogle Scholar