This dataset supports replication for a study on bureaucratic responsiveness in humanitarian aid. It examines the relationship between media attention, media diversity, and the allocation of US complex emergency aid. The specific number of rows, columns, and data structure are not provided in the input.
Use Cases
- Analyze the relationship between media attention metrics and US complex emergency aid allocation.
- Model the influence of media diversity on bureaucratic decision-making for humanitarian aid.
- Replicate econometric analyses from the associated Foreign Policy Analysis study.
Strengths
- Data is curated for academic replication, ensuring methodological transparency.
- Associated with a study published in the Foreign Policy Analysis Dataverse.
Limitations
- The dataset's size, variables, and structure are unknown, limiting preliminary assessment.
- Data may be specific to the study's model and time period, reducing generalizability.
Provenance
- Source
- Foreign Policy Analysis Dataverse
- Collection Method
- null
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- United States (aid allocation)