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d.napoleon

Reception of the Code Napoleon in Germany


Description

This dataset is from Arvind and Stirton (2010), who analyze the reception of the Code Napoleon in Germany using fsQCA.

Usage

data(d.napoleon)

Format

This data frame contains 14 rows (cases) and the following 8 columns (factors):

[ , 1] D exogenous factor : legal system ("1" heterogenous, "0" homogenous)
[ , 2] C exogenous factor : territory ("1" ruled by France, "0" ruled by enemy)
[ , 3] I exogenous factor : state institutions ("1" strong, "0" none)
[ , 4] F exogenous factor : economy ("1" seigneural-feudal, "0" proto-industrial)
[ , 5] L exogenous factor : ideology of state ruler ("1" liberal, "0" conservative)
[ , 6] N exogenous factor : nativist tendencies ("1" yes, "0" no)
[ , 7] A exogenous factor : sentiments towards France ("1" very negative, "0" very positive)
[ , 8] O endogenous factor : adoption of Code Napoleon ("1" yes, "0" no)

Contributors

Thiem, Alrik: collection, documentation

Author(s)

Source

Arvind, Thiruvallore T., and Lindsay Stirton. 2010. “Explaining the Reception of the Code Napoleon in Germany: A Fuzzy-Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis.” Legal Studies 30 (1):1-29. DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-121X.2009.00150.x.


QCApro

Advanced Functionality for Performing and Evaluating Qualitative Comparative Analysis

v1.1-2
GPL-3
Authors
Alrik Thiem [aut, cre, cph], Michael Baumgartner [ctb], Adrian Dusa [ctb], Reto Spoehel [ctb]
Initial release
2018-01-10

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