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Mar 27, 2017
Steinert-Threlkeld, Zachary, 2017, "Replication Data for: Spontaneous Collective Action: Peripheral Mobilization During the Arab Spring", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/2IGRV9, Harvard Dataverse, V1
These files are my data and scripts to replication "Spontaneous Collective Action: Peripheral Mobilization During the Arab Spring". It includes aggregated Twitter, GDELT, ICEWS, and ACLED data.
Mar 23, 2017 - Ground Campaign Project Dataverse
Enos, Ryan, 2017, "Replication Data for: “Party Activists as Campaign Advertisers: The Ground Campaign as a Principal-Agent Problem", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/EHGCOF, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Replication data for Enos, Ryan D. and Eitan D. Hersh. 2015. “Party Activists as Campaign Advertisers: The Ground Campaign as a Principal-Agent Problem,” American Political Science Review 109 (2):252–278.
Dec 1, 2016
Malesky, Edmund; Schuler, Paul; Tran, Anh, 2013, "Replication data for: The Adverse Effects of Sunshine: A Field Experiment on Legislative Transparency in an Authoritarian Assembly", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN1/22636, Harvard Dataverse, V2, UNF:5:la876OOw9LvMrA6EQS1nKg== [fileUNF]
Replication data for The Adverse Effects of Sunshine. Includes data on Vietnamese delegates in the National Assembly: biographic, voting, elections, query session behavior.
Nov 25, 2016
LeVeck, Brad; Kim, Henry, 2016, "Replication Data for: Money, Reputation, and Incumbency in U.S. House Elections, or Why Marginals Have Become More Expensive", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/NNBZP7, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:tQIe0Rxr2ZMOrieY3gT/hg== [fileUNF]
This is the replication dataset and Stata do file for: Kim, Henry A., and Brad L. LeVeck. "Money, Reputation, and Incumbency in US House Elections, or Why Marginals Have Become More Expensive." American Political Science Review 107, no. 03 (2013): 492-504.
Sep 13, 2016
Pierskalla, Jan, 2016, "Replication Data for: "Technology and Collective Action: The Effect of Cell Phone Coverage on Political Violence in Africa"", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/QR73H6, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:Fjilqq41UlbcVFnS6GkP+g== [fileUNF]
Replication data for "Technology and Collective Action: The Effect of Cell Phone Coverage on Political Violence in Africa" published in the American Political Science Review, Vol. 107, No. 2, pp.207-224
Jun 1, 2016
Imai, Kosuke; Lo, James; Olmsted, Jonathan, 2016, "Replication Data for: Fast Estimation of Ideal Points with Massive Data", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/HAU0EX, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:zBBNZFe2ugnIxvc155xfXw== [fileUNF]
For fast estimation of ideal points using variational inference. Reproduces all figures featured in the conditionally accepted article "Fast Estimation of Ideal Points with Massive Data", in the American Political Science Review
Apr 30, 2016 - John Bullock Dataverse
Bullock, John G., 2016, "Elite Influence on Public Opinion in an Informed Electorate", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ZFS7LI, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:liQZ3ne6lprpaoxa1AbtFg== [fileUNF]
An enduring concern about democracies is that citizens conform too readily to the policy views of elites in their own parties, even to the point of ignoring other information about the policies in question. This article presents two experiments that suggest an important condition under which the concern may not hold. People are rarely exposed to ev...
Mar 8, 2016
Hansen, Eric, 2016, "Replication Data for: Does Paying Politicians More Promote Economic Diversity in Legislatures?", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/MT9X84, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:9S5u+Gq+M1TJCBY46nUs/w== [fileUNF]
If politicians in the United States were paid better, would more middle- and working-class people become politicians? Reformers often argue that the low salaries paid in state and local governments make holding office economically infeasible for lower-income citizens and contribute to the enduring numerical under-representation of the working class...
Mar 2, 2016 - Harvard Dataverse
Paler, Laura, 2016, "Replication Data for: Laura Paler. 2013. "Keeping the Public Purse: An Experiment in Windfalls, Taxes, and the Incentives to Restrain Government." American Political Science Review 107(4): 706-725.", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/QWXPUA, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:qY61buy9A30e3iQnIMA7Jw== [fileUNF]
These files contain all the material necessary to replicate the results in: Laura Paler. 2013. "Keeping the Public Purse: An Experiment in Windfalls, Taxes, and the Incentives to Restrain Government," American Political Science Review 107(4): 706-725. Abstract: It is widely believed that rents from windfall revenue undermine accountability. An endu...
Mar 1, 2016 - Douglas Kriner Dataverse
Kriner, Douglas; Reeves, Andrew, 2016, "Replication Data for: Presidential Particularism and Divide-the-Dollar Politics", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/HQXKJ9, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:Eb8+OvVykTaeXpiIUzxR5g== [fileUNF]
When influencing the allocation of federal dollars across the country, do presidents strictly pursue maximally efficient outcomes, or do they systematically target dollars to politically influential constituencies? In a county-level analysis of federal spending from 1984 to 2008, we find that presidents are not universalistic, but particularistic—t...
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