A polycentric approach for pandemic governance: nested externalities and co-production challenges

IF 2.4 2区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Pablo Paniagua, Veeshan Rayamajhee
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Abstract

Abstract Political economists assume that global externalities, such as pandemics and climate change, require global or multi-national solutions. Yet, many aspects of these externalities can be addressed at the micro-level. As Elinor Ostrom pointed out, what scholars perceive as global externalities are in fact nested externalities that are organized in multiple, overlapping scales. By drawing on Ostrom's oeuvre, we explore the notions of nested externalities, polycentricity, and co-production in the context of pandemic governance. We highlight two crucial features of pandemics: first, preventative measures such as social distancing are co-production processes that cannot be provided by governments alone. Second, pandemics, much like climate change, pose nested externalities problems at different levels. Thus, pandemic externalities are better viewed as collective action problems arranged at multiple, nested, and/or overlapping scales. Finally, we propose an alternative institutional take that considers the nestedness of pandemic externalities and the diversity in institutional conditions across jurisdictions.
疫情治理的多中心方法:嵌套外部性和共同生产挑战
摘要政治经济学家认为,全球外部性,如流行病和气候变化,需要全球或多国解决方案。然而,这些外部性的许多方面可以在微观层面加以解决。正如Elinor Ostrom所指出的,学者们认为的全球外部性实际上是嵌套的外部性,它们以多个重叠的尺度组织。通过借鉴奥斯特罗姆的作品,我们探索了疫情治理背景下的嵌套外部性、多中心性和共同生产的概念。我们强调了流行病的两个关键特征:首先,保持社交距离等预防措施是政府无法单独提供的共同生产过程。其次,流行病和气候变化一样,在不同层面上造成了嵌套的外部性问题。因此,疫情外部性更好地被视为在多个、嵌套和/或重叠尺度上安排的集体行动问题。最后,我们提出了另一种制度观点,考虑到疫情外部性的嵌套性和不同司法管辖区制度条件的多样性。
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