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Public support for environmental policy depends on beliefs concerning effectiveness, intrusiveness, and fairness

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Rei Yamashita & Waku Ogiso. (2023) Residents’ perceived social impacts and attitudinal change: a case of the skateboarding event in Japan. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 15:4, pages 671-686.
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Lukas Paul Fesenfeld. (2022) The effects of policy design complexity on public support for climate policy. Behavioural Public Policy, pages 1-26.
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