传染性政策?研究欧洲国家应对全球流行病的措施》。

Frowin Rausis, Paula Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik
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不仅 Covid-19 已经蔓延到世界各地,应对这一流行病的政策也在各国间迅速传播。在本研究报告中,我们介绍了一个原始数据集的研究结果,该数据集记录了大流行第一波期间所有欧盟/欧洲自由贸易联盟成员国以及英国的人员流动限制措施。我们发现,大多数国家仅在几天内就采取了限制措施,而且在限制跨境流动之前就已开始限制国内流动,但后者更为持久。此外,我们还观察到,从大流行病爆发之初政策选择的巨大差异到后来的趋同。通过政策扩散视角分析流动限制,我们发现了政策制定相互依赖的初步证据,尤其是在政策采用的时间模式上。我们的研究报告可作为今后研究危机时期政策制定和政策传播的基础。
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Contagious Policies? Studying National Responses to a Global Pandemic in Europe.

Not only Covid-19 has spread all over the world-the policies responding to this pandemic have also diffused rapidly across countries. In this research note, we present findings from an original dataset that features mobility restrictions in all EU/EFTA states as well as the United Kingdom during the first wave of the pandemic. We find that most countries adopted restrictions within a few days only and that restrictions on internal mobility had been introduced prior to restrictions on cross-border mobility, but that the latter have been more persistent. Furthermore, we observe an evolution from great variation of policy choices at the outset of the pandemic towards convergence. Analyzing the mobility restrictions through a policy diffusion lens, we find tentative evidence for interdependent policy-making especially in the temporal patterns of adoption. Our research note can serve a basis for future research on policy-making and policy diffusion in times of crisis.

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