“…We also contribute to work in economics, political science and social epidemiology on the role of redistributive institutions and domestic policy in managing the effects of epidemics of infectious disease (Adda, 2016;Chigudu, 2020Chigudu, , 2019Farmer, 1996Farmer, , 2001Geoffard and Philipson, 1996;Krieger, 2001;Leach, Scoones, and Stirling, 2010;Philipson, 1999;Youde, 2017;Copeland et al, 2013). We expand these literatures by providing quantitative estimates of the role of global and domestic redistributive institutions in managing the impacts of epidemics of infectious disease.…”