Elliot Posner created data on financial regulatory integrationism levels in the United States and European Union. The data was developed to explain main regulatory patterns and address knowledge accumulation in the qualitative literature on financial regulation. It supports the article 'Financial Regulatory Conundrums in the North Atlantic' published in May 2024.
Use Cases
- Analyzing patterns of financial regulatory integrationism based on coded data points
- Comparing regulatory approaches between the US and EU over time based on the described case studies
- Training models on qualitative policy classifications based on narrative explanations for coding decisions
- Studying the tension between confidence and generalizability in political research based on the project's methodological focus
Strengths
- Data includes narrative explanations for each coded data point, providing evidence and reasoning
- Authors coded data points independently and argued to reach agreement, harnessing combined expertise
- Data creation leveraged findings from existing qualitative research on financial regulation as raw material
Limitations
- Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download
- Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment
Provenance
- Source
- Elliot Posner via QDR Harvested Dataverse
- Collection Method
- Authors independently coded data points, compared assessments, and argued to reach agreement.
- Freshness
- Last updated 2026-05-04 07:11:08; freshness should be verified
- Geography
- United States and European Union