
David K. Cohen
University of Michigan · Public Policy
Active 1965–2023
Research topics
- Political Science
- Economic growth
- Development economics
- Economics
- Public economics
Selected publications
2023 · 5 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Political Science
- Political Science
Perspectives on Politics · 2021 · 10 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Political Science
- Political Science
- Economics
Vast disparities between and within American states’ responses to the COVID-19 pandemic have evoked renewed attention to whether greater centralization might enhance investments in subnational capacity and remedy subnational inequalities or instead erode subnational organizational capacity. Developments in American public education (1997–2015) offer perspective on this puzzle, which we examine by applying interrupted time series analysis to a novel dataset to assess the implications of centralization on subnational investments in administrative and technical capacity, two dimensions of organizational capacity. We find simultaneous subnational erosion in administrative capacity and growth in technical capacity following centralization, both of which appear concentrated in low-poverty areas despite centralization’s explicit antipoverty purposes. Public education reforms highlight both the challenge of dismantling subnational inequality through centralization and the need for future research on policy designs that enable centralization to yield subnational capacity that is able to remedy inequality.
Recent grants
Revised Version - IERI: Scaling Up Instructional Improvement
NSF · $4.9M · 2002–2008
Frequent coauthors
- 24 shared
Heather C. Hill
Ministry of Education and Culture
- 19 shared
Susan L. Moffitt
- 13 shared
Deborah Loewenberg Ball
Michigan Department of Education
- 10 shared
James P. Spillane
Northwestern University
- 9 shared
Michaela Krug O’Neill
- 7 shared
Donald J. Peurach
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
- 5 shared
Susan H. Fuhrman
- 5 shared
Kelly B. Smith
Stetson University
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