Below are some of my recent publications and replication data.

“Quantifying Supranational Politics: The European Union in Cross-Sectional Analysis” International Studies Quarterly, Volume 60 (1) (2016): 98-106 Stata .do file (readme)

“Let them Eat Cake: Food Prices, Domestic Policy and Social Unrest” (with Ryan Bakker) Conflict Management and Peace Science, Volume 32 (3) (2015): 309-326

 Replication Data (Stata Format)

Stata .do file

 “Do Majoritarian Electoral Systems favor Consumers?: Identifying Consumer Bias Among Democracies.” International Studies Quarterly, Volume 56 (4) (2012): 820-826

Replication Data (Stata Format)

please contact me if you need additional data not listed here

 

STATA Shortcuts: 

If you're like me, you've needed help with STATA more than a few (hundred) times. 

For the most part, I find that the good folks at UCLA are almost always there for me, but there are always idiosyncratic things that I need for my own data that just take a lot of hunting and pecking. Below are a few coding tricks that I eventually had to write down for the sake of my own sanity. I use them relatively frequently, and maybe they'll save you a few minutes, too.   

Creating an EU dummy variable in Stata:

Having trouble remembering all 28 countries and the years they joined?

EU Members and Accession

 

And if you have country names that start with pesky lowercase letters, 

This will save you some time