Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic for Federalism and Infrastructure: A Call to Action

IF 1 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Ryan D. Williamson, John C. Morris
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has presented many challenges to governments around the world. The federal structure within the United States has further complicated effective responses to mitigate the personal and economic effects of COVID. Here, we argue that the Trump administration’s approach to federalism—highlighted by the pandemic—is incapable of efficiently and effectively addressing state needs and those needs are only going to grow as a result, further exacerbating the problem. This form of federalism, which we dub “transactional federalism,” is likely to have deleterious effects on state infrastructure, much of which is already in need. The long-term effects of transactional federalism are likely to weaken state efforts to address critical infrastructure needs.
新冠肺炎疫情给联邦制和基础设施带来的教训:行动呼吁
COVID-19大流行给世界各国政府带来了许多挑战。美国的联邦结构使减轻COVID对个人和经济影响的有效反应进一步复杂化。在这里,我们认为特朗普政府对联邦制的态度——以疫情为重点——无法有效地解决各州的需求,而这些需求只会增加,从而进一步加剧问题。这种形式的联邦制,我们称之为“事务性联邦制”,可能会对国家基础设施产生有害影响,而这些基础设施中有很多已经需要了。事务性联邦制的长期影响可能会削弱州政府解决关键基础设施需求的努力。
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Public Works Management & Policy
Public Works Management & Policy PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
7.10%
发文量
41
期刊介绍: PUBLIC WORKS MANAGEMENT & POLICY: RESEARCH AND PRACTICE IN TRANSPORTATION, INFRASTRUCTURE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT is a peer-reviewed journal for academics and practitioners in public works and the public and private infrastructure industries. This journal addresses the planning, financing, development, and operations of civil infrastructure systems at all levels of society— from federal policy to the demand for, and delivery of, state and local public works services. PWMP solicits manuscripts that convey research results, evaluate management innovations, suggest methods of analysis and evaluation, and examine policy issues.
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