Classifying political regimes Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • This study presents a classification of political regimes as democracies and dictatorships for a set of 141 countries between 1950 or the year of independence and 1990. It improves existing classifications by a better grounding in political theory, an exclusive reliance on observables rather than on subjective judgements, an explicit distinction between systematic and random errors, and a more extensive coverage.

published proceedings

  • STUDIES IN COMPARATIVE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

altmetric score

  • 54.85

author list (cited authors)

  • Alvarez, M., Cheibub, J. A., Limongi, F., & Przeworski, A.

citation count

  • 416

complete list of authors

  • Alvarez, M||Cheibub, JA||Limongi, F||Przeworski, A

publication date

  • June 1996