Replication package for "It Takes Money to Make MPs" (Cagé and Dewitte)
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Julia Cagé, Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po); Edgard Dewitte, University of Oxford
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CageDewitte2024MMM_RepPackage | 12/05/2024 07:34:AM |
Project Citation:
Cagé, Julia, and Dewitte, Edgard. Replication package for “It Takes Money to Make MPs” (Cagé and Dewitte). Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2024-12-05. https://doi.org/10.3886/E212541V1
Project Description
Summary:
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This is the replication package for the paper "It Takes Money to Make MPs: Evidence from a 160 years of British Campaign Spending" by Julia Cagé and Edgard Dewitte, in the Journal of Economic History.
The folder contains the datasets and code needed to replicate all tables and figures of the paper and the supplementary material (online appendix).
The folder contains the datasets and code needed to replicate all tables and figures of the paper and the supplementary material (online appendix).
Scope of Project
Subject Terms:
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campaign finance;
campaign strategies;
information technology;
elections
Geographic Coverage:
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United Kingdom
Time Period(s):
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1857 – 2017
Collection Date(s):
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2017 – 2020
Universe:
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Voters and Candidates at British General Elections.
Data Type(s):
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administrative records data;
census/enumeration data;
geographic information system (GIS) data;
observational data;
survey data
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