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815597 | Index of Weberianness | 2023-10-20 16:10:39 | 2024-07-25 23:08:34 | 1970-1990 | 6275 | { "name": "Index of Weberiannes", "tolerance": 5, "numDecimalPlaces": 1 } |
0 | weberian | grapher/state_capacity/2023-10-19/state_capacity_dataset/state_capacity_dataset#weberian | 2 | minor | Measures the degree to which state agencies involved with economic policy exhibit Weberian characteristics. It ranges from 0 to 1 (greater Weberian characteristics). | An index created from expert ratings on the degree to which state agencies involved with economic policy exhibit Weberian characteristics: degree of hiring through meritocratic processes, longevity of employment in agencies, prospects for promotion within agencies, degree to which agency staff remain in public service rather than move in and out of public sector, salary parity with private sector for positions requiring comparable training, proportion of earnings coming through salary rather than bribe collection, and the availability of non-public sector employment options for graduates of elite universities. Country experts were asked to rate the years 1970 to 1990. We use data for 34 countries. | [] |
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