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Comparing the performance of autocracies: issues in measuring types of autocratic regimes and performance
Edeltraud Rollersubject
PoliticsLevel of measurementSociology and Political SciencePolitical Science and International RelationsEconometricsEconomicsAutocracydescription
This paper discusses two methodological issues in research studying the performance of political regimes. First, it compares the conceptualisation and measurement of three data sets on types of autocratic regimes developed by Geddes et al. (2012a), Hadenius et al. (2012), and Cheibub et al. (2010). The data sets are found to differ with respect to their conceptualisation of autocratic regimes (narrow vs. flexible concepts) and types of autocratic regimes (criteria for classification, number of autocratic regime types and definition of the main types), as well as their levels of measurement (simple vs. complex indicators). As a result, the choice of data sets matters for this type of research. Second, with respect to the data on performance, the paper summarises the current state of research on the issue of the availability of data for democratic and autocratic regimes, discusses possible effects on empirical findings and addresses ways to deal with the problem.
| year | journal | country | edition | language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013-03-01 | Contemporary Politics |