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Analysis of China's fight against COVID-19 from the perspective of policy tools—policy capacity

Shuicheng Zhu, Shuaiyao Feng, Xiaoling Ning, Yiwei Zhou

2022Frontiers in Public Health19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Judging from the number of confirmed cases, deaths, cures and the time taken to restore normal social and economic order, China is undoubtedly one of the most successful countries in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, which highlights strong policy capacity of Chinese government using policy tools to solve policy problems efficiently. Based on the policy tools theory put forward by Roy Rothwell and Walter Zegveld, this paper analyzes the specific policy tools used in the prodromal period, breakout period, chronic period and resolution period of China's COVID-19 pandemic and further summarizes three characteristics: The comprehensive use of policy tools, staging of the use of policy tools in different periods and the dominant position of supply-oriented policy tools.

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