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Support for bigger government: The principle-implementation gap and COVID-19
Authors:Sandra H. Goff  John Ifcher  Homa Zarghamee  Alex Reents  Patrick Wade
Affiliation:1. Department of Economics, Bates College, Lewiston, Maine, USA;2. Department of Economics, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California, USA;3. Department of Economics, Barnard College, New York, New York, USA;4. Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California, USA
Abstract:We study the COVID-19 pandemic's effect on government and market attitudes using within-subject comparisons of survey responses elicited before and after the onset of the pandemic. We find that participants develop significantly less favorable opinions toward government and markets; and that participants increase support for bigger government significantly and for redistribution, in general, marginally significantly. There is no evidence this leads to an increase in support for specific redistributive policies, nor for government to play a larger role in specific functions. Our results echo the stubbornness of American preferences for redistribution and suggest the presence of a principle-implementation gap.
Keywords:COVID-19  government attitudes  market attitudes  pandemic  political ideology  principle-implementation gap  redistribution
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