Difference between revisions of "Political Competition Concept. Polity IV."
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|valuelabels = <ul><li>1 = Suppressed</li><li>2 = Restricted</li><li>3 = Imposed Transition from Restricted</li><li>4 = Uninstitutionalized</li><li>5 = Gradual Transition from Uninst</li><li>6 = Factional/Restricted</li><li>7 = Factional </li><li>8 = Electoral Transition Persistent Conflict/Coercion</li><li>9 = Electoral Transition Limited Conflict/Coercion</li><li>10 = Institutionalized Electoral</li></ul> | |valuelabels = <ul><li>1 = Suppressed</li><li>2 = Restricted</li><li>3 = Imposed Transition from Restricted</li><li>4 = Uninstitutionalized</li><li>5 = Gradual Transition from Uninst</li><li>6 = Factional/Restricted</li><li>7 = Factional </li><li>8 = Electoral Transition Persistent Conflict/Coercion</li><li>9 = Electoral Transition Limited Conflict/Coercion</li><li>10 = Institutionalized Electoral</li></ul> | ||
|techname = polnat_polity_polcomp | |techname = polnat_polity_polcomp | ||
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|subcategory = Government | |subcategory = Government | ||
|label = Political Competition Concept | |label = Political Competition Concept | ||
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|relatedpublications = related publications | |relatedpublications = related publications | ||
|projectmanagers = project managers | |projectmanagers = project managers | ||
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− | |revisions = revisions | + | |revisions = No revisions yet |
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Quick info | |
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Data type | Numeric |
Scale | Multinomial |
Value labels |
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Technical name | polnat_polity_polcomp |
Category | Political factors |
Label | Political Competition Concept |
Related indicators |
Index of Political Competition
Coding rules
Concept variable combines information presented in two component variables: PARREG and PARCOMP (see Table 3.2 Marshall et al 2017). Political Competition concepts represent an alternative method for comprehending authority patterns and are explained in detail in Addendum C (Marshall et al 2017).
Bibliographic info
Citation: Marshall, Monty G., Ted Robert Gurr, and Keith Jaggers. 2017. Dataset Users’ Manual. Polity IV Project. Political Regime Characteristics and Transitions, 1800-2016. Center for Systemic Peace. [1].
Related publications: related publications
Misc
Project manager(s): project managers
- Version 0.001: Initial release
Revisions: No revisions yet
Sources
sources