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Legislative text, court decisions, regulatory filings, patents, government contracts, election data
9,642 datasets
LegalCheckpoint is a dataset published on Kaggle. Its title suggests a focus on legal information or processes. The dataset's specific content, size, and origin are not detailed in the available metadata.
The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) Asia Center produced a report analyzing the structure, training, and ethos of the Myanmar armed forces in the context of the 2016 and 2017 operations in Rakhine State. The report draws on a literature review, field experience, and interviews to inform policy and conflict management strategies. The dataset is a textual report, and its specific data format and size are not provided.
The article discusses U.S. Cold War intervention by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in the politics of Congo from 1960 to 1964. It covers topics including the decolonization of the former Belgian colony, the 1960 election and 1961 murder of Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba, and foreign relations with Belgium, the Soviet Union, and the U.S. The discussion includes CIA support of paramilitary groups and Congolese leader Mobutu, and an overview of political stability and human rights violations.
The record covers the relationship between U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Soviet leader Joseph Stalin during World War II, focusing on events like the second front, Mediterranean strategy, and the Tehran and Yalta summits. It details Roosevelt's ultimately unsuccessful pursuit of Stalin's friendship, authored by historian Robert Nisbet. The dataset is sourced from the paperswithcode platform.
The report 'Financing the Sustainable Development Goals' analyzes government spending shortfalls against the Millennium Development Goals. It estimates that achieving the Sustainable Development Goals will require at least an additional $1.5 trillion annually and proposes reforms to tax systems and development cooperation. The analysis is based on lessons from tracking country budgets.
Research literature from the late 1990s discusses patterns of gun ownership and use among male adolescents. The description cites studies from 1997 and 1999 focusing on urban juvenile arrestees. The dataset likely contains information compiled for research and policy development on adolescent gun ownership.
An article reviewing the global recognition of the right to access information over the past twenty years. The authors argue for constitutional recognition of this right, analyzing its status in various countries and proposing a model for constitutional articles. The dataset appears to be the text of this normative legal analysis.
A historical study analyzes the U.S., European, and Soviet space programs as a problem in comparative public policy. The work draws on archival sources, interviews with key participants, and declassified material such as the National Security Council's first space policy paper. It argues the Soviet Union's early success stemmed from its status as the world's first technocracy.
Zoning data classifies Colombian land into five categories for commercial export banana farming, from high suitability to legal exclusion. The dataset was produced by applying a formal zoning methodology documented in December 2019. It includes departmental and municipal administrative codes linked to geometric features for mapping.
BPK audit reports provide official oversight of budget execution and financial management at regional government levels. The dataset, published by the Indonesia Database for Policy and Economic Research on the World Bank platform, likely contains findings and compliance assessments from the Supreme Audit Institution of Indonesia. Specific columns may detail audit outcomes, budget allocations, and recommendations for sub-national entities.
New York State's budget data includes appropriation, reappropriation, and workforce levels for the 2025-26 and 2026-27 fiscal years. The dataset is published by data.ny.gov and was last updated on January 20, 2026. It contains columns for agency, fund, program, and estimated full-time employee counts.
This replication package contains data and code to reproduce empirical results on interest rate misalignments and monetary policy. The dataset is a quarterly state-level panel for U.S. states, assembled from publicly available sources.
A replication package contains data and code to reproduce empirical results on interest rate misalignments and monetary policy across U.S. states. The archive includes raw inputs, scripts for assembling a quarterly state-level panel, and scripts for generating final analysis tables and figures. It is authored by Zo Andriantomanga and was last updated in February 2026.
This replication package contains data and code to reproduce empirical results on interest rate misalignments and monetary policy. The dataset is a quarterly state-level panel for U.S. states, assembled from publicly available sources.
This replication package contains the data and code for Margaret Jacobson's 2025 study on temporal aggregation bias in monetary policy transmission. Published in the Journal of Political Economy Macroeconomics, the collection supports empirical findings regarding how data frequency affects economic modeling. The dataset was last updated in March 2026 to reflect the final accepted research.
This replication package contains data and code for a study on the persistence of increases in extremist voting following economic crises. It includes Python, Stata, and R code to reproduce all tables and figures from the associated Journal of Economic History paper. The main script execution takes approximately 10 minutes on a 2024 Apple MacBook Pro with an M4 chip.
This replication package contains data and code for a study on the persistence of extremist voting after economic crises. It includes Python, Stata, and R code to reproduce all tables and figures from the associated Journal of Economic History paper. The main script execution takes approximately 10 minutes on a 2024 Apple MacBook Pro with an M4 chip.
This replication package provides the data and code for a study on the persistence of increases in extremist voting following economic crises. It includes Python, Stata, and R code to generate all tables and figures from the associated paper in the Journal of Economic History. The main execution file takes approximately 10 minutes to run on a specified 2024 MacBook Pro.
Encompassing metadata for articles published in State Politics & Policy Quarterly from 2000 to 2025 that relate to policy diffusion research. It was compiled for a review article commemorating the journal's 25th anniversary, authored by Frederick Boehmke. The data supports analysis of scholarly trends in state policy diffusion studies.
Comprising text from pro and anti women's suffrage sources, with sentiment and topic assignments for newspaper pages from the Chronicling America archive. It was created by Martin Saavedra for a difference-in-differences analysis of how early suffrage laws changed media sentiment and topics.