2015
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2672775
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Introducing the Maxrange Dataset: Monthly Data on Political Institutions and Regimes Since 1789 and Yearly Since 1600

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“…political rights, civil liberties), yielding an aggregate score per country ranging between 0 and 100. The MaxRange (MR) dataset (Rånge et al, 2015) is based on seven main criteria (e.g. political competition, electoral integrity and quality) resulting in an index that goes from 0 to 100.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…political rights, civil liberties), yielding an aggregate score per country ranging between 0 and 100. The MaxRange (MR) dataset (Rånge et al, 2015) is based on seven main criteria (e.g. political competition, electoral integrity and quality) resulting in an index that goes from 0 to 100.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MaxRange dataset (Rånge et al, 2015) also allows to rank regimes according to their extent of democracy. The researchers behind this dataset use seven main criteria (territorial control, political competition, civil liberties, electoral integrity and quality, constitutional consensus / legitimacy, general suffrage, constitutional order) that define if a country can be classified (and to which extent) as a democracy.…”
Section: Political Regime Datamentioning
confidence: 99%