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Replication Data for: Social cohesion, economic security, and forced displacement in the long-run: Evidence from rural Colombia
Replication data and files
PDB: 5Y11, Crystal structure of SFTSV GN with neutralizing antibody MAb4-5 (311K, 38°C, 100 ns)
PDB: 5Y11, Crystal structure of SFTSV GN with neutralizing antibody MAb4-5 (311K, 38°C, 100 ns): random seed #1. PDBs obtained at every 50 ns
Replication Data for: What Determines Effectiveness of Renewable Energy Standards? General Equilibrium Analytical Model and Empirical Analysis
Data and programs necessary to replicate empirical results in Fullerton, Don, and Chi L. Ta. 2024. What Determines Effectiveness of Renewable Energy Standards?
General Equilibrium Analytical Model and Empirical Analysi
Replication Data for Politics and Religion’s Resilience During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Replication Data for Figures 1-
'Kuteteza' project - additional documents
Additional documents for Kuteteza project report - reflexivity statement, data collection rtools and participant document
Replication Data for: Carbon Policy and the Emissions Implications of Electric Vehicles
Data, Stata code, and outpu
Replication Data for: Compensation and Tax Fairness: Evidence from Four Countries
This paper uses a conjoint survey experiment fielded in the US, Australia, Chile and Argentina to develop and test the compensatory theory of tax fairness, which states that higher taxes on the rich can be used to compensate for other benefits unequally granted by the state. Drawing on social psychology, the paper argues that evidence of preferential treatment by the state violates well established fairness principles, and shows experimentally that it leads to the use of taxation as a means of restoring equality not only in crisis times, irrespective of wealth, and across a variety of settings. The paper makes two important contributions: it provides the first direct, causal evidence of the importance of compensatory arguments for tax preferences, and presents unconfounded estimates of the effect of more established fairness considerations as benchmarks against which to compare the importance of compensatory argument
UV Absorption spectra of SO2 isotopologues
Ultraviolet absorption cross-sections of 32SO2, 33SO2, 34SO2, and 36SO2 for the B ̃^1 B_1-X ̃^1 A_1 band over the wavelength range 240 to 320 nm at a resolution of 0.4 cm−1
SAU - Significant Administrative Units Dataset
The Significant Administrative Units (SAU) Dataset is a geo-coded, time-variant dataset
of administrative units around the world between 1988 and 2018. SAU version 1.0 provides geo-coded polygons for all first-order administrative units that existed in 180 countries at any point between 1988 and 2018. In addition, for the same sample, it also provides geo-coded polygons for lower-level administrative units that are constitutionally recognized as autonomous. In total, it contains 6152 geocoded polygons, each of which represents a specific unit in a time period between 1988 and 2018
Replication data and analysis for '“Endless Nightmare” Torture and Inhuman Treatment in Solitary Confinement in U.S. Immigration Detention'
Replication data and code for analysis in `"Endless Nightmare": Torture and Inhuman Treatment in Solitary Confinement in U.S. Immigration Detention' report. The SRMS data on solitary confinement in the U.S. immigration detention facilities from 2018 to 2023, quarterly reports and CRCL expert reports were obtained through FOIA by the Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program at the Harvard Law School