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Indicates that the effective number of parties in presidential regimes using runoffs is significantly higher than in presidential regimes employing plurality rule. This result is mentioned in the conclusion of the AJPS paper |
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This shows that nothing changes with my inferences if I do not drop those observations where the effective number of electoral parties is measured with error i.e. those observations with the "other" category > 15% |
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This shows that nothing changes with my inferences if I take account of upper tier seats |
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This shows that my inferences do not change if I use XTPCSE or lagged dependent variables |
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This shows that nothing changes with my inferences if I use 1980, 1990, or 2000 instead of 1985 and 1995 for my cross-sections for Table 1. This uses dataset lcross_extra.dta. |