Last data update: 2014.03.03

R: Samford (2010)
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Samford (2010)

Description

The Samford data frame has 61 rows and 4 variables

Usage

data(Samford)

Format

A data frame with 61 observations on the following 4 variables.

Y

a numeric vector. Outcone, trade liberalization.

G

a numeric vector. Condition, lack of weak growth.

H

a numeric vector. Condition, lack of hyper-inflation

HorG

a numeric vector. Condition, H or G.

Details

Data are used by Samford (2010) to analyze rapid trade liberalization in Latin America. Data are fuzzy-sets.

References

Samford, S. (2010) "Averting 'Disruption and Reversal': Reassessing the Logic of Rapid Trade Reform in Latin America", Politics and Policy 38(3), pp. 373-407.

Schneider, C. Q., Wagemann, C. (2012) Set-Theoretic Methods for the Social Sciences, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

Schneider, C. Q., Wagemann, C., Quaranta, M. (2012) How To... Use Software for Set-Theoretic Analysis. Online Appendix to "Set-Theoretic Methods for the Social Sciences". Available at www.cambridge.org/schneider-wagemann

Examples

data(Samford)

Results


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> library(SetMethods)
Loading required package: lattice
Loading required package: betareg
> png(filename="/home/ddbj/snapshot/RGM3/R_CC/result/SetMethods/Samford.Rd_%03d_medium.png", width=480, height=480)
> ### Name: Samford
> ### Title: Samford (2010)
> ### Aliases: Samford
> ### Keywords: datasets
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> ### ** Examples
> data(Samford)
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> dev.off()
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