Awesome projects for radical decentralization.
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Awesome projects for radical decentralization.
Bad Optics: The Gamified Political Compass! - You know what they say, opposites repel.
Quantifying the concentration of banking from 2003-2023 by seeing trends in consolidated assets and merger and acquisition activity of large commercial banks
Assigned readings for the 2016-2017 Mercatus Adam Smith Fellowship Programme
Code used to analyze the political impact of economic institutions, specifically how regime transitions affect growth of GDP and capital
A book. Reproducing Autonomy: Work, Money, Crisis and Contemporary Art. In this book, three essays by the authors establish a new framework to locate notions of artistic autonomy and autonomies of art.
Replication code for "State-Building through Public Land Disposal? An Application of Matrix Completion for Counterfactual Prediction"
Code and Data Repository for "A Field Experiment on Business Opposition to the U.S.-China Trade War"
Scrape and save data on party composition in US states' upper and lower chambers (State Senate, State House of Representatives) from Ballotpedia.org.
Replication codes for Introducing a Textual Measure of Central Bank Policy Interactions Using ChatGPT
Bargaining over Taxes and Entitlements in the Era of Unequal Growth (IER, 2022)
Additional R scripts to produce data analysis and wrangling. You will need to run the main file here to get the manipulated dataframe that I use in the hbc-ctol repository. Here, some analysis that I did initially can also be found. The complete development environment for the stuff that you see on RPubs is also here. In memory of the late Jorge…
Đây là nơi tập trung những bài viết của ThinhPham và nhiều người khác trên 2 group VCCL và VCL.
Berkeley Historical Social Science Workshop (HSSW)
Replication of Networks in Conflict Econometrica Paper
WIP code and open materials: 'Passive suicidality in a repressive U.S. political context.' Additional materials hosted on Open Science Framework.
Detecting potential corruption events from public expenditure time-series data
This repository collects my work for the summative assessment of the "Comparative Political Economy of Advanced Democracies" module, as taught in the academic year 2023/2024. In the paper, I examine the effect of corporatism on climate policy.
Methodology and R code for calculations of import-adjusted growth contributions based on OECD Input-Output Tables
WIP code and open materials: ‘What destroys a person when that person appears to be destroying himself?’ Additional materials, including preprints, hosted on Open Science Framework.
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