Replication data for: A Unified Model of Cabinet Dissolution in Parliamentary Democracies
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King, Gary; Alt, James; Burns, Nancy; and Laver, Michael, 1990, "A Unified Model of Cabinet Dissolution in Parliamentary Democracies," American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 34, No. 3, Pp. 846-871; Errata Vol. 34, No. 4, P. 1168: http://gking.harvard.edu/files/abs/coal-abs.shtml article available here.
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AuthorsGary King (Harvard University); James E. Alt (Harvard University); Nancy Burns (University of Michigan); and Michael Laver (New York Univeristy)
Production Date2006
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Deposit Date2006
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The literature on cabinet duration is split between two apparently irreconcilable positions. The attributes theorists seek to explain cabinet duration as a fixed function of measured explanatory variables, while the events process theorists model cabinet durations as a product of purely stochastic processes. In this paper we build a unified statistical model that combines the insights of these previously distinct approaches. We also generalize this unified model, and all previous models, by including (1) a stochastic component that takes into account the censoring that occurs as a result of governments lasting to the vicinity of the maximum constitutional interelection period, (2) a systematic component that precludes the possibility of negative duration predictions, and (3) a much more objective and parsimonious list of explanatory variables, the explanatory power of which would not be improved by including a list of indicator variables for individual countries.

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