Replication data supports research on the relationship between demographic structure and international capital flows. It contains results from logit, Cox proportional hazard, and panel models investigating a GDP per capita threshold. Brian Peters authored this package, with data last updated in April 2026.
Use Cases
- Analyzing the relationship between country classification and capital flows using panel models.
- Estimating the GDP per capita threshold for demographic predictive power via threshold estimation methods.
- Conducting survival analysis on the middle-income transition using Kaplan-Meier estimates.
- Testing the predictive power of demographic variables below the $8,000-12,000 GDP per capita (PPP) threshold.
Strengths
- Data supports replication of a peer-reviewed study with a key published finding.
- Includes results from multiple model types: logit, Cox proportional hazard, and panel models.
Limitations
- Specific sample size, column details, and file formats are unknown.
- The dataset's temporal and geographic coverage are not explicitly stated.
Provenance
- Source
- Brian Peters, Demographics and Global Capital Allocation.
- Collection Method
- Replication package for econometric analysis using threshold estimation.
- Freshness
- Last updated in April 2026.