To what extent has political pressure or connectedness influenced governors’ responses to public health recommendations regarding business closures? We investigate whether campaign contributions from particular industries track governors’ designations of those industries as “essential” during the COVID-19 pandemic. Analyzing the initial iteration of states’ lockdown orders, we find preliminary evidence linking receipt of gubernatorial campaign contributions from industry to an increased likelihood of designating that business area as essential. In other words, governors are more likely to designate a business area as essential if they received campaign contributions from that business area. Our result preliminarily suggests that money in politics plays a role in shaping public health responses, and we recommend further research on this matter.
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March 11 2021
Essential or Expedient? COVID-19 and Business Closures in the U.S. States Available to Purchase
Jesse M. Crosson;
Jesse M. Crosson
Trinity University, Department of Political Science and Program on Urban Studies
USA
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Srinivas C. Parinandi
Srinivas C. Parinandi
University of Colorado, Boulder, Department of Political Science
USA
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Online ISSN: 2689-4823
Print ISSN: 2689-4815
© 2021 J. M. Crosson and S. C. Parinandi
2021
J. M. Crosson and S. C. Parinandi
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Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy (2021) 2 (1): 81–102.
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Crosson JM, Parinandi SC (2021), "Essential or Expedient? COVID-19 and Business Closures in the U.S. States". Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy, Vol. 2 No. 1 pp. 81–102, doi: https://doi.org/10.1561/113.00000031
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