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Feb 20, 2025 - Harvard Dataverse
Fukumoto, Kentaro, 2025, "Replication Data for: The Effect of Candidate List Position on Vote Share: Improving Internal Validity and Expanding Scope Conditions", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/SVWX4R, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Objective: When a candidate occupies a favorable position on a ballot, such as the top, they tend to secure a larger share of votes. Nonetheless, identifying position effects is challenging unless these positions are determined exogenously. I intend to improve the internal validity and expand the scope conditions of position effects analyses. Metho... |
Feb 2, 2025
Fukumoto, Kentaro, 2025, "Replication Data for: Not Monotonically Correlated, But Dependent: A Family of Normal Mode Copulas", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/MJ0F0C, Harvard Dataverse, V2
When scholars study joint distributions of multiple variables, copulas are useful. However, if the variables are not monotonically correlated with each other yet are still not independent, most of the conventional copulas are not up to the task. Examples include (inversed) U-shaped relationships and heteroskedasticity. To fill this gap, this articl... |
Feb 2, 2025
Fukumoto, Kentaro; Takahiro Tabuchi, 2023, "Replication Data for: The Rally ’round the Flag Effect in Third Parties: The Case of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/EXQJYE, Harvard Dataverse, V2
Immediately after the onset of a war, the popularity of the head of a warring government suddenly surges. Known as the “rally ’round the flag effect”, this phenomenon may well spill over to third-party countries that are not actually at war. This paper specifically studies the case of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. We exploited the results of sur... |
Jan 7, 2024 - Political Behavior Dataverse
Fukumoto, Kentaro; Kikuta, Kyosuke, 2024, "Replication Data for: After a Storm Come Votes: Identifying the Effects of Disaster Relief on Electoral Outcomes", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/N5HRDP, Harvard Dataverse, V1
The retrospective voting theory suggests that citizens vote for governing parties in response to distributive benefits. Knowing this, governments may reward voters by providing particularistic benefits—i.e., pork—prior to elections. Previous studies, however, do not account for the endogeneity. We address this problem by focusing on disaster relief... |
Dec 20, 2023 - Political Analysis Dataverse
Fukumoto, Kentaro, 2023, "Replication Data for: Normal Mode Copulas for Nonmonotonic Dependence", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/X94ITA, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Copulas are helpful in studying joint distributions of two variables, in particular, when confounders are unobserved. However, most conventional copulas cannot model joint distributions where one variable does not increase or decrease in the other in a monotonic manner. For instance, suppose that two variables are linearly positively correlated for... |
Nov 20, 2023 - Research & Politics Dataverse
Fukumoto, Kentaro, 2023, "Replication Data for: What If Neither Randomized Control Trials Nor Public Voting Records Are Available in a Get-Out-The-Vote Field Experiment?", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/FR8OCC, Harvard Dataverse, V1
When American political scientists conduct get-out-the-vote field (GOTV) experiments, randomized control trials and public voting records are the two pillars of these experiments. However, what if neither is available in other countries? For instance, Japanese election commissions are averse to both. To tackle this problem, I propose a second-best... |
Oct 27, 2021
Fukumoto, Kentaro; Charles T. McClean; Kuninori Nakagawa, 2021, "Replication Data for: No causal effect of school closures in Japan on the spread of COVID-19 in spring 2020", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/N803UQ, Harvard Dataverse, V3, UNF:6:T6Kfc0q6S0kh4jZkz1MPcA== [fileUNF]
Among tool kits to combat the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, school closures are one of the most frequent non-pharmaceutical interventions. However, school closures bring about substantial costs, such as learning loss. To date, studies have not reached a consensus about the effectiven... |
Jul 19, 2021 - Harvard Dataverse
Fukumoto, Kentaro; Kikuta, Kyosuke, 2021, "Replication Data for: Early Closing of Ballot Box, Voter Turnout, and Vote Shares", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/V33WGE, Harvard Dataverse, V1
This is a replication file for Fukumoto, Kentaro and Kyosuke Kikuta. 2021. "Early Closing of Ballot Box, Voter Turnout, and Vote Shares." Japanese Journal of Electoral Studies. Vol. 37, No. 1. Japanese. The replication files are saved as a zip file. Please unzip the file and follow the instruction in the readme file. The PDF file of the online appe... |
Oct 28, 2020 - Yusaku Horiuchi Dataverse
Fukumoto, Kentaro; Horiuchi, Yusaku; Tanaka, Shoichiro, 2020, "Replication Data for: Treated Politicians, Treated Voters: A Natural Experiment on Political Budget Cycles", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/HL9GPT, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Although pre-electoral political manipulation of the budget --- the political budget cycle (PBC) --- has been long investigated by scholars, empirical findings are mixed at best. This is partly because of the non-random nature of election timing. There also exist ongoing debates over how the budget is manipulated for electoral purposes. We address... |
Oct 27, 2020 - Political Analysis Dataverse
Fukumoto, Kentaro, 2020, "Replication Data for: Nonignorable Attrition in Pairwise Randomized Experiments", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/O9WE06, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:Pg7qqcQ0uau+tSAMjs+eXQ== [fileUNF]
In pairwise randomized experiments, what if the outcomes of some units are missing? One solution is to delete missing units (the unitwise deletion estimator, UDE). If attrition is non-ignorable, however, the UDE is biased. Instead, scholars might employ the pairwise deletion estimator (PDE), which deletes the pairmates of missing units as well. Thi... |