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Nov 27, 2007 - James D. Morrow Dataverse
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita; Alastair Smith; Randolph M. Siverson; James D. Morrow, 2007, "Replication data for: Chapter 9: The Enemy Outside and Within: War and Changes of Leaders and Regimes", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/VOQ4SD, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:FcX69oEZNFUHuYDmzrB03g== [fileUNF]
The authors of this ambitious book address a fundamental political question: why are leaders who produce peace and prosperity turned out of office while those who preside over corruption, war, and misery endure? Considering this political puzzle, they also answer the related economic question of why some countries experience successful economic dev... |
Nov 27, 2007 - Paul F. Diehl Dataverse
Correlates of War, 2007, "National Material Capabilities (v3.02)", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/KBNYTU, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:B4DsVV/TykpPeJQNXdtwAA== [fileUNF]
Power is considered by many to be a central concept in explaining conflict, and six indicators—military expenditure, military personnel, energy consumption, iron and steel production, urban population, and total population—are included in this data set. It serves as the basis for the most widely used indicator of national capability, CINC (Composit... |
Nov 27, 2007 - Eric Reinhardt Dataverse
Eric Reinhardt; Marc Busch, 2007, "Replication data for: Industrial Location and Voter Participation in Europe", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/H9WMEA, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:o+3ogASrVUocvMrRhZM4IA== [fileUNF]
Does the geographic concentration of industry ‘matter’ outside the United States? Observers have long speculated that while geographically concentrated industries may be influential in American politics; this is probably not the case in countries where the electorate votes more as a national constituency. Others disagree, urging that clustered indu... |
Nov 27, 2007 - Eric Reinhardt Dataverse
Eric Reinhardt, 2007, "Replication data for: Posturing Parliaments: Ratification, Uncertainty, and International Bargaining", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/T0YZT2, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:ez3zjqtuimFrLG49oxcjcw== [fileUNF]
Proposed international agreements generally need to be explicitly or implicitly ratified by domestic agents, most often legislatures. In these circumstances, legislators will attempt to capitalize on uncertainty about their intentions using costless signaling, or cheap talk. How credible is such parliamentary posturing? Existing studies varyingly d... |
Nov 27, 2007 - Dale W. Jorgenson Dataverse
Dale W. Jorgenson; Kevin J. Stiroh, 2007, "Information Technology and Growth (updated)", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/XGIISU, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:LSIPIvbdHpXSzRzIz4zC4w== [fileUNF]
The goal of this paper is to provide new evidence on the substitution of IT for other types of capital and labor inputs in the U.S. economy. For this purpose we extend the pioneering analysis of Stephen Oliner and Daniel Sichel (1994) and our own earlier work, reported in Dale Jorgenson and Kevin Stiroh (1995). We focus on the massive substitution... |
Nov 27, 2007 - International Studies Quarterly Dataverse
Nathaniel Beck; Kristian Skrede Gleditsch; Kyle Beardsley, 2007, "Replication data for: Space is More than Geography: Using Spatial Econometrics in the Study of Political Economy", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/VSTO1K, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:GRZ4LPZjR/KaYEUShA2b/g== [fileUNF]
Although spatial econometrics is being used more frequently in political science, most applications are still based on geographic notions of distance. Here we argue that it is often more fruitful to consider political economy notions of distance, such as relative trade or common dyad membership. We also argue that the spatially autoregressive model... |
Nov 27, 2007 - James H. Fowler Dataverse
James H. Fowler, 2007, "Replication data for: Legislative Cosponsorship Networks in the U.S. House and Senate", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/O22JMY, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:itEtOBEJ9KF5NEMmjLQPnQ== [fileUNF]
In the US House and Senate, each piece of legislation is sponsored by a unique legislator. In addition, legislators can publicly express support for a piece of legislation by cosponsoring it. The network of sponsors and cosponsors provides information about the underlying social networks among legislators. I use a number of statistics to describe t... |
Nov 27, 2007 - James H. Fowler Dataverse
James H. Fowler, 2007, "Replication data for: Connecting the Congress: A Study of Cosponsorship Networks", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/JMZS8E, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:itEtOBEJ9KF5NEMmjLQPnQ== [fileUNF]
Using large-scale network analysis I map the cosponsorship networks of all 280,000 pieces of legislation proposed in the U.S. House and Senate from 1973 to 2004. In these networks, a directional link can be drawn from each cosponsor of a piece of legislation to its sponsor. I use a number of statistics to describe these networks such as the quantit... |
Nov 27, 2007 - John Huber Dataverse
John Huber; Matthew Gabel, 2007, "Replication data for: Putting Parties in their Place: Inferring Party Left-Right Ideological Positions from Manifestos Data", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/KKGSC2, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:lW6/pU5OoFqI7XwPw5wPzw== [fileUNF]
The left-right ideological positions of political parties play a central role in theorizing about many different aspects of democratic processes. Unfortunately, scholars are hindered in their ability to test existing theories by the limited availability of data that is comparable over time and across countries. This paper describes a simple 'vanill... |
Nov 27, 2007 - Bruce Bueno de Mesquita Dataverse
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita; Alastair Smith; Randolph Siverson; James D. Morrow, 2007, "Replication data for: The Logic of Political Survival", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/1LVHEU, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:s8tuJ0bbW/HxsrbBFoxIzw== [fileUNF]
The material here contains the data we used in our book. Additionally, we have all the batch files we used to generate the results. We present these materials for several reasons. First, we are all believer in replication. The materials here allow anyone to replicate our results. This is particularly important since many of our results are presente... |