Abstract Responding to a novel pandemic took many governments unaware, and especially in federal countries the interplay among executives at different levels proved difficult and illustrated the inherent tensions in federations. Drawing on data covering the temporal evolution of the epidemiological, economic, and political situation at the cantonal level in Switzerland, we assess how federations dealt with the crisis situation. We find that while the federal government was in various instances accused of encroaching on the prerogatives of the cantonal governments, our empirical analysis of the latter’s pandemic responses suggests that cantons equally engaged in burden-shifting and shirking. Our findings also suggest that nonpharmaceutical measures affected the fiscal measures taken by cantonal governments.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69df2a4be4eeef8a2a6af72c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/publius/pjaf035
Vera Z. Eichenauer
Kiel Institute for the World Economy
Simon Hug
University of Geneva
Pascal Sciarini
University of Geneva
Publius The Journal of Federalism
University of Geneva
University of Milano-Bicocca
Ifo Institute for Economic Research
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