政治
国家(计算机科学)
代理(哲学)
竞赛(生物学)
人口
政府(语言学)
人口普查
政治学
经济
社会学
法学
计算机科学
社会科学
语言学
生物
生态学
哲学
人口学
算法
作者
Thomas Brambor,Agustín Goenaga,Johannes Lindvall,Jan Teorell
标识
DOI:10.1177/0010414019843432
摘要
This article presents new evidence on the efforts of states to collect and process information about themselves, their territories, and their populations. We compile data on five institutions and policies: the regular implementation of a reliable census, the regular release of statistical yearbooks, the introduction of civil and population registers, and the establishment of a government agency tasked with processing statistical information. Using item response theory methods, we generate an index of “information capacity” for 85 states from 1789 to the present. We then ask how political regime changes have influenced the development of information capacity over time. In contrast with the literature on democracy and fiscal capacity, we find that suffrage expansions are associated with higher information capacity, but increases in the level of political competition are not. These findings demonstrate the value of our new measure, because they suggest that different elements of state capacity are shaped by different historical processes.
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