Institutional Collective Action During COVID-19: Lessons in Local Economic Development

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At this point, little is known about local government responses to the economic crisis caused by COVID-19. This crisis is happening on Main Streets around the nation. This article examines how some local governments are taking collective action in partnership with other governments as well as with organizations at the local and regional levels. What is unique is that collective action is rare as it relates to traditional economic development practices, yet it is occurring and leading to offerings of multi-institutional grants and low-interest loans. However, some newer supply- and demand-side actions are the result of a lack of resources and need for expediency. Practitioners can learn about the collaborative economic development actions that governments are taking and how these partnerships can stabilize their local economies.

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Wilson, D. H. E., Johnson, B. A. M., Stokan, E., & Overton, M. (2020). Institutional Collective Action During COVID-19: Lessons in Local Economic Development. Public Administration Review, 80(5), 862–865. https://doi.org/10.1111/puar.13234

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