In the United States, the federal government's slow response to the COVID-19 pandemic and localized instances of outbreaks devolved initial policy responses to state and local governments. But not all local governments reacted in equal measure. Was a delayed response in cities due simply to timing of infections, or did politics and political institutions play a role? We use crowd-sourced data to assess local governments' policy responses to the pandemic amidst escalating cases and a scattershot approach to policymaking. Combining a unique dataset of the presence of local shelter-in-place, business closure, and gathering size policies with data on local COVID cases, ideology, partisanship, and institutional capacity, we find that evidence that federalism, demand, and ideology influence local governments' COVID-19 policy responses.
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18 November 2020
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November 18 2020
Local Political Institutions and First-Mover Policy Responses to COVID-19 Available to Purchase
Mirya R. Holman;
Mirya R. Holman
Tulane University
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Emily M. Farris;
Emily M. Farris
Texas Christian University
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Jane Lawrence Sumner
Jane Lawrence Sumner
University of Minnesota
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Online ISSN: 2689-4823
Print ISSN: 2689-4815
© 2020 M. R. Holman, E. M. Farris, and J. L. Sumner
2020
M. R. Holman, E. M. Farris, and J. L. Sumner
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Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy (2020) 1 (4): 523–541.
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Holman MR, Farris EM, Sumner JL (2020), "Local Political Institutions and First-Mover Policy Responses to COVID-19". Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy, Vol. 1 No. 4 pp. 523–541, doi: https://doi.org/10.1561/113.00000020
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