Difference between revisions of "Political factors"

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3. Authority Characteristics (Component and Concept Variables)........................... 18
 
3. Authority Characteristics (Component and Concept Variables)........................... 18
 
STANDARDIZED AUTHORITY CODES (!66, !77, !88).................................... 19
 
STANDARDIZED AUTHORITY CODES (!66, !77, !88).................................... 19

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Indicator Name Subcategory I Subcategory II Technical name Coding Scheme
Institutionalized Democracy Regimes Polity IV regime_polity_democ 0 = least / 10 = most democratic
Institutionalized Autocracy Regimes Polity IV regime_polity_autoc 0 = least / 10 = most autocratic
Combined Polity Score Regimes Polity IV regime_polity_polity 0 = least / 10 = most autocratic
Combined Polity Score (Revised p4) Regimes Polity IV regime_polity_polity2 -10 = strongly autocratic / 10 = strongly democratic
Regime Durability Regimes Polity IV regime_polity_durable count (# of years since regime score change > 2 points)
Number of Years Polity Has Persisted Regimes Polity IV regime_polity_persist count (# of years since any regime change score)


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3. Authority Characteristics (Component and Concept Variables)........................... 18 STANDARDIZED AUTHORITY CODES (!66, !77, !88).................................... 19 Interruption Periods (!66) Interregnum Periods (!77) Transition Periods (!88) COMPONENT VARIABLES ................................................................................. 20 Executive Recruitment.............................................................................. 20 3.1 XRREG Regulation of Chief Executive Recruitment 3.2 XRCOMP Competitiveness of Executive Recruitment 3.3 XROPEN Openness of Executive Recruitment The Independence of Executive Authority................................................ 23 3.4 XCONST Executive Constraints (Decision Rules) Political Competition and Opposition........................................................ 25 3.5 PARREG Regulation of Participation 3.6 PARCOMP The Competitiveness of Participation CONCEPT VARIABLES ....................................................................................... 28 3.7 EXREC Executive Recruitment Concept 3.8 EXCONST Executive Constraints Concept 3.9 POLCOMP Political Competition Concept 4. Polity Regime Transitions.......................................................................................... 29 4.1 PRIOR Prior Polity Code (p4) 4.2 EMONTH Polity End Month 4.3 EDAY Polity End Day 4.4 EYEAR Polity End Year 4.5 EPREC End Date Precision 4.6 INTERIM Interim Polity Code (p4) 4.7 BMONTH Polity Begin Month 4.8 BDAY Polity Begin Day 4.9 BYEAR Polity Begin Year 4.10 BPREC Begin Date Precision 4.11 POST Post Polity Code (p4) 4.12 CHANGE Total change in POLITY value (p4) 4.13 D4 Regime Transition Completed (p4) 4.14 SF State Failure (p4) 4.15 REGTRANS Regime Transition (p4)