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      Political regimes and deaths in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic

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          This article provides a quantitative examination of the link between political institutions and deaths during the first 100 days of the COVID-19 pandemic. We demonstrate that countries with more democratic political institutions experienced deaths on a larger per capita scale than less democratic countries. The result is robust to the inclusion of many relevant controls, a battery of estimation techniques and estimation with instrumental variables for the institutional measures. Additionally, we examine the extent to which COVID-19 deaths were impacted heterogeneously by policy responses across types of political institutions. Policy responses in democracies were less effective in reducing deaths in the early stages of the crisis. The results imply that democratic political institutions may have a disadvantage in responding quickly to pandemics.

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          Journal
          Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice
          Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice
          Bristol University Press
          2515-6918
          2021
          Affiliations
          [1 ]São Paulo State University, Brazil
          [2 ]Central European University, Austria and Democracy Institute, Hungary
          [3 ]Central European University, Austria
          Article
          10.1332/251569121X16268740317724
          f2ecf9a1-d053-459b-a043-aab07005ac1f
          © 2021
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