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Tabular Data - 840.8 KB - 47 Variables, 5000 Observations - UNF:5:5puqYKupmcZ3lxKk6X5OSA==
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Simulated data on veto players (Stata)
Stata Syntax - 4.2 KB - MD5: ccd7ed51fcf762b7e8b7cc9ad5451815
Replication
Stata do-file to replicate the analysis presented in Tables 3 and 4
Mar 31, 2010 - Murray Research Archive Dataverse
Anibal Perez-Linan; Andrea Castagnola, 2010, "Replication data for: Presidential Control of High Courts in Latin America: A Long-Term View (1904-2006)", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/NJKKHL, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:5:VJZQPV6dJmlfbFeeIDsmFA== [fileUNF]
In many Latin American countries the executive branch manipulates the composition of the Supreme Court, and judicial independence has remained elusive. Because high courts can exercise judicial review and influence lower courts, incoming presidents often force the resignation of adversarial justices or “pack” the courts with friends. One indicator...
Tabular Data - 404.9 KB - 35 Variables, 1230 Observations - UNF:5:VJZQPV6dJmlfbFeeIDsmFA==
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Dataset (Stata)
Stata Syntax - 3.5 KB - MD5: fa37de537925884ff4673d44e47c1f8e
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Stata do-file to replicate the analysis
Mar 15, 2010 - Murray Research Archive Dataverse
Perez-Linan, Anibal, 2021, "Replication data for: La renovación de las élites presidenciales en America Latina, 1900-2007", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/FAIQTR, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:5:e1qCCvdA518Ki5a7mpV3eQ== [fileUNF]
This paper assesses the transformation of Latin American ruling elites using a database of 566 presidents in 19 countries between 1900 and 2007. The paper introduces four types of elite dynamics (replacement, renovation, reconversion, and stagnation) and employs two simple indicators--the age of the president and the age of the ruling party--to ope...
Tabular Data - 162.3 KB - 10 Variables, 2052 Observations - UNF:5:e1qCCvdA518Ki5a7mpV3eQ==
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Data file with Spanish labels
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