论文标题
量化对全球紧急紧急事件的政策响应:共同19-19大流行的见解
Quantifying Policy Responses to a Global Emergency: Insights from the COVID-19 Pandemic
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论文摘要
公共政策必须面对实时和不确定的方向发展的紧急情况,但对政策响应的性质知之甚少。在这里,我们将冠状病毒大流行视为一个全球且极端的案例,并通过分析由政府机构,智囊团和政府间组织(IGOS)(IGOS)(37,725年1月2日至26日至26日至26日的3725个政策文件)分析新型数据集记录录制策略文件。我们的分析揭示了四个主要发现。 (1)全球政策对Covid-19的关注遵循的轨迹与Covid-19的总案例非常相似,但从公共卫生到更广泛的社会问题的不断发展的政策重点。 (2)COVID-19政策边界不成比例地利用了最新的,经过同行评审和高影响力的科学见解。此外,引用科学在政策领域中显得特别影响的政策文件。 (3)全球政策前沿主要是通过IGO互连的,例如WHO,该政策是制作COVID19政策网络至关重要的政策文件,并特别借鉴了科学文献。消除IGO的贡献从根本上改变了全球政策格局,政府机构之间的政策引用网络越来越多地分散成许多孤立的集群。 (4)国家对Covid-19表现出高度异质的政策关注。最引人注目的是,一个国家对Covid-19的早期政策的关注表明,该国随后的死亡人数具有令人惊讶的可预测性。总体而言,这些结果揭示了政策互动的基本模式,并且考虑到紧急威胁的结果性质以及对理解它们的定量方法的匮乏,请为评估和有效协调Covid-19及其他地区的全球和地方反应开放新颖的方面。
Public policy must confront emergencies that evolve in real time and in uncertain directions, yet little is known about the nature of policy response. Here we take the coronavirus pandemic as a global and extraordinarily consequential case, and study the global policy response by analyzing a novel dataset recording policy documents published by government agencies, think tanks, and intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) across 114 countries (37,725 policy documents from Jan 2nd through May 26th 2020). Our analyses reveal four primary findings. (1) Global policy attention to COVID-19 follows a remarkably similar trajectory as the total confirmed cases of COVID-19, yet with evolving policy focus from public health to broader social issues. (2) The COVID-19 policy frontier disproportionately draws on the latest, peer-reviewed, and high-impact scientific insights. Moreover, policy documents that cite science appear especially impactful within the policy domain. (3) The global policy frontier is primarily interconnected through IGOs, such as the WHO, which produce policy documents that are central to the COVID19 policy network and draw especially strongly on scientific literature. Removing IGOs' contributions fundamentally alters the global policy landscape, with the policy citation network among government agencies increasingly fragmented into many isolated clusters. (4) Countries exhibit highly heterogeneous policy attention to COVID-19. Most strikingly, a country's early policy attention to COVID-19 shows a surprising degree of predictability for the country's subsequent deaths. Overall, these results uncover fundamental patterns of policy interactions and, given the consequential nature of emergent threats and the paucity of quantitative approaches to understand them, open up novel dimensions for assessing and effectively coordinating global and local responses to COVID-19 and beyond.