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Regimes, Leaders, and Lockdowns: Who Responded More Quickly to the COVID-19 Pandemic?

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  • Wehner, Joachim

    (London School of Economics and Political Science)

  • Hallerberg, Mark

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Explanations of the speed of policy responses to COVID-19 highlight two sets of arguments. One focuses on regime type. Did autocracies, with fewer institutional constraints and high coercive power, lock down more quickly than democracies? The second concerns the “type” of health policymaker. Did governments led by doctors or natural scientists respond more quickly, and did men and populists delay lockdown? We examine these relationships with a global dataset of political regimes and relevant traits of 188 political leaders and health ministers in office at the start of the pandemic. Our setup addresses concerns about reciprocal causation and sample selection bias and proves robust to potential confounders. We find autocracies locked down more slowly than democracies, while leader traits appear not to matter. However, medical doctors in the health portfolio are associated with lower likelihood of lockdown, suggesting they may have provided cover for leaders hesitant to do so.

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  • Wehner, Joachim & Hallerberg, Mark, 2021. "Regimes, Leaders, and Lockdowns: Who Responded More Quickly to the COVID-19 Pandemic?," SocArXiv 9pazw_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:9pazw_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/9pazw_v1
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