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Data updates by the Hungarian Comparative Agendas Project

16 Jun 2017

The Hungarian Comparative Agendas Project (cap.tk.mta.hu), directed by Zsolt Boda and Miklós Sebők at the Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences announces updates to project datasets. The datasets made available on the Comparative Agendas Project website constitute an unparalleled source for studying policy dynamics in Hungary. In some cases they cover multiple political regimes, which allows for the longitudinal analysis of policy attention in democracy and authoritarian regimes.

Project datasets have been updated with observations from the following years:

 

Front page articles of Magyar Nemzet (2010-2014)

Front page articles of Nepszabadsag (2010-2014)

Interpellations (1990-2014)

Laws (1990-2014)

Executive decrees (1990-2015)

Most Important Problems (2004-2010)

Budgets (1868-2013) 

 

Future updates to the datasets on Magyar Nemzet and Nepszabadsag front pages (covering 1990-2010), Vilaggazdasag front pages (a business daily – 1990-2014), Interpellations (1949-2010), Laws (1848-1990), Executive speeches (1990-2014) are expected Winter 2017.  Email Miklós Sebők, Research director, at cap@tk.mta.hu with any questions. 

 

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