GOVERNING THE PANDEMIC: A COMPREHENSIVE POLICY ANALYSIS OF THE $4.1T STRATEGY

Sean D. Jasso, Pepperdine University, U.S.A.

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Volume 23, Issue 1, p106-115, December 2023

ABSTRACT

From January 2020 to March 2021, the U.S. Government implemented five laws to marshal the federal response to the December 2019 outbreak of the Coronavirus. For context, past federal emergency policies include the New Deal $1T, World War II $4T, Hurricane Katrina $120B, AIDS $100B, $2.4T Iraq War, $90B Ukraine War, $44B Climate Change, Covid Vaccines $30B and, the largest emergency spending allocation in U.S. history, Covid-19 $4.1T. An evaluation of the government’s strategy to confront the pandemic is framed into two segments: legislative function – how the Congress mobilizes emergency legislation; and, executive function – how the administration manages implementation. The methodological approach follows a traditional public policy analysis investigation of policy design, implementation, and evaluation.

Keywords

Public Policy Analysis; Strategy; Corona Virus; Covid-19; Cares Act


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