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Sample data set
Description
A dataset relating the effective number of parties to the number of presidential candidates and presidential power.
Usage
dcese
Format
A data frame with rows and 9 variables:
- country
name of the country
- enep
Effective number of legislative parties
- enpc
Number of presidential candidates
- fapres
Presidential power
- proximity
Proximity of the presidential and legislative elections
- eneg
Eeffective number of ethnic groups
- logmag
log of average district magnitudes
- enpcfapres
Interaction between enpc and fapres
- logmag_eneg
Interaction between logmag and eneg
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Source
Jackson, John (2019) Corrected Standard Errors with Clustered Data. Political Analysis.
References
Elgie, Robert, Bueur, C., Dolez, B. & Laurent, A. (2014). “Proximity, Candidates, and Presidential Power: How Directly Elected Presidents Shape the Legislative Party System.” Political Research Quarterly. 67(3): 467 - 477.