Automated Author Profile

Aidt, Toke S

Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge

Current S-Index

10.0

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

2.0

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

5

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

73.1%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

3

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

The Great Reform Act of 1832, United Kingdon (Version: 1)

Thedataset and the associated computer code replicate the results reported in thepaper “WHAT MOTIVATES AN OLIGARCHIC ELITE TO DEMOCRATIZE? EVIDENCE FROM THEROLL CALL VOTE ON THE GREAT REFORM ACT OF 1832”. The goal of the project is tounderstand the origins of democracy in general and the motivation behind theGreat Reform Act of 1832 in particular. The data are used to study the rollcall vote on March 22 1831.




Authors

  • Aidt, Toke S ;
  • FRANCK, RAPHAËL
0 Citations0 Mentions73% FAIR1.8 Dataset Index
10.3886/e108281v1January 2019

The Great Reform Act of 1832, United Kingdom (Version: 2)

Thedataset and the associated computer code replicate the results reported in thepaper “WHAT MOTIVATES AN OLIGARCHIC ELITE TO DEMOCRATIZE? EVIDENCE FROM THEROLL CALL VOTE ON THE GREAT REFORM ACT OF 1832”. The goal of the project is tounderstand the origins of democracy in general and the motivation behind theGreat Reform Act of 1832 in particular. The data are used to study the rollcall vote on March 22 1831.




Authors

  • Aidt, Toke S ;
  • FRANCK, RAPHAËL
1 Citation0 Mentions73% FAIR2.1 Dataset Index
10.3886/e108281v2January 2019

The Great Reform Act of 1832, United Kingdom (Version: 3)

Thedataset and the associated computer code replicate the results reported in thepaper “WHAT MOTIVATES AN OLIGARCHIC ELITE TO DEMOCRATIZE? EVIDENCE FROM THEROLL CALL VOTE ON THE GREAT REFORM ACT OF 1832”. The goal of the project is tounderstand the origins of democracy in general and the motivation behind theGreat Reform Act of 1832 in particular. The data are used to study the rollcall vote on March 22 1831.




Authors

  • Aidt, Toke S ;
  • FRANCK, RAPHAËL
2 Citations0 Mentions73% FAIR2.5 Dataset Index
10.3886/e108281v3January 2019

The Great Reform Act of 1832, United Kingdom (Version: v3)

The dataset and the associated computer code replicate the results reported in the paper “WHAT MOTIVATES AN OLIGARCHIC ELITE TO DEMOCRATIZE? EVIDENCE FROM THE ROLL CALL VOTE ON THE GREAT REFORM ACT OF 1832”. The goal of the project is to understand the origins of democracy in general and the motivation behind the Great Reform Act of 1832 in particular. The data are used to study the roll call vote on March 22 1831.




Authors

  • Aidt, Toke S ;
  • FRANCK, RAPHAËL
0 Citations0 Mentions73% FAIR1.8 Dataset Index
10.3886/e108281v3-83283January 2019

The Great Reform Act of 1832, United Kingdom (Version: v0)

The dataset and the associated computer code replicate the results reported in the paper “WHAT MOTIVATES AN OLIGARCHIC ELITE TO DEMOCRATIZE? EVIDENCE FROM THE ROLL CALL VOTE ON THE GREAT REFORM ACT OF 1832”. The goal of the project is to understand the origins of democracy in general and the motivation behind the Great Reform Act of 1832 in particular. The data are used to study the roll call vote on March 22 1831.




Authors

  • Aidt, Toke S ;
  • FRANCK , RAPHAËL
0 Citations0 Mentions73% FAIR1.8 Dataset Index
10.3886/e108281January 2019