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Jul 23, 2024
Strickland, James, 2024, "Why Hospitals Hire Tobacco Lobbyists", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/NWC9CB, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:AFLk0+FPQj7OfWlaq/OjuA== [fileUNF]
Replication files for "Why Hospitals Hire Tobacco Lobbyists: Conflicts of Interests Among Lobbyists' Clients."
Jul 18, 2024
Hankinson, Michael, 2024, "Replication Data for: How Self-Interest and Symbolic Politics Shape the Effectiveness of Compensation for Nearby Housing Development", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/DZ0PR8, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Policy with concentrated costs often faces intense localized opposition. Both private and governmental actors frequently use financial compensation to attempt to overcome this opposition. We measure how effective such compensation is for winning policy support in the arena of housing development. We build a novel survey platform that shows responde...
Jul 9, 2024
Knox, Colin, 2024, "Authoritarian and Democratic States: the Covid pandemic and the efficacy of public health outcomes", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/HNCN4X, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:4ktZfssBnDCpQ0QalB631g== [fileUNF]
The dataset combines evidence from democratic and authoritarian countries with the aim of finding out whether autocratic regimes, using greater stringency measures (policy interventions to tackle Covid), had better public health outcomes than their counterparts.
Jun 12, 2024
Bravo-Laguna, Carlos, 2024, "Replication Data for: Crisis Management from a Relational Perspective: an Analysis of Interorganizational Transboundary Crisis Networks", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/L8NNKN, Harvard Dataverse, V1
This file contains the three edge lists required to build the models in the study. Each spreedsheet includes a label with keywords describing each of the networks (i.e., "ash cloud", "Ebola", "Cyclones").
Jun 3, 2024
Collins, Jonathan, 2024, "Replication Data for: They Only Hate the Term", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/LF1SIG, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Replication data and script for 'They Only Hate the Term'
May 14, 2024
Belli, Sharon; Stevens, Frederik, 2024, "Revolving doors in Europe: does hiring from the public sector facilitate access?", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/C5P5IB, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:8EcKZfAfW7AqBWXip8TXcw== [fileUNF]
In recent years, the movement of personnel from the public sector to interest groups has garnered considerable attention throughout Europe. Consequently, there has been an increased focus on the phenomenon of revolving door lobbyists within academic literature. This research contributes to this scholarly discussion by examining how the employment o...
Apr 25, 2024
Nemčok, Miroslav; Kumlin, Staffan, 2024, "Replication Data for: Perceiving Welfare State Sustainability: Fiscal Costs, Group Deservingness, or Ideology?", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/SHOGDU, Harvard Dataverse, V1
What shapes citizens’ perceptions of long-term welfare state sustainability? Past work hints at three explanations: information about fiscal pressure, deservingness views of recipient groups, and left-right ideology. We consider all three in an experiment exposing people to information about fiscal costs and/or low deservingness in the labour marke...
Apr 4, 2024
Magistro, Beatrice; Dario Sidhu; Benjamin Allen Stevens; Peter John Loewen, 2024, "Replication Data for: Why do citizens support algorithmic government?", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/BDS2RX, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:7QOhVksxt64pz2R8XC3B0Q== [fileUNF]
This dataset and accompanying code are provided to replicate all the figures and tables presented in the article 'Why do citizens support algorithmic government?' published in the Journal of Public Policy.
Mar 15, 2024
Jang, Eunjeong, 2024, "Replication Data for: How is the path produced and sustained? Path-dependent college education expansion and underlying liberal rule in Korea", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ER67ST, Harvard Dataverse, V1
The conventional policy analyses with a path-dependent framework are featured by sequential causation composed of analytically two distinct phases: path production that occurs through a significant policy change at critical junctures and the subsequent path reproduction. This paper explores one policy area where the two-phase framework falls short...
Mar 11, 2024
Yordanova, Nikoleta; Zhelyazkova, Asya, 2024, "Replication Data for: "Delegating legislative powers to the European Commission: The threat of non- compliance with tertiary legislation in the member states"", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/DOORVS, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:9LxZoKiO6wSN7kyhd6p8ow== [fileUNF]
When does delegation of legislative powers to the executive endanger policy compliance? The EU Lisbon Treaty introduced quasi-legislative tertiary legislation – delegated acts – which empower the European Commission to amend secondary legislation. Formally, member states control delegated acts only ex post via a veto power in the Council, while the...
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