The Parliamentary Powers Index (PPI) developed by Fish and Kroenig (2009) is the most important effort to date to measure legislative power in cross‐national perspective, but it has been criticized on both theoretical and methodological grounds. We build on the 32‐item PPI to develop an alternative indicator of legislative strength that is based on an expert survey of 296 political scientists in 2014. We reweight each of the powers by expert opinion, creating a new Weighted Legislative Powers Score (WLPS) for the 158 national legislatures in the Fish and Kroenig data set. In addition, the article reports the expert‐assigned weight factors for the entire set of 32 powers contained in the original PPI, thus allowing researchers to innovate al...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) calculates the voting power of a country by dividing the total...
Power indices are general measures of the relative a priori voting power of individual members of a ...
The purpose of this article is to address the issues of validity and reliability in existing additiv...
The Parliamentary Powers Index (PPI) developed by Fish and Kroenig (2009) is the most important effo...
The article presents a critical review of the contemporary methods of measuring presidential power i...
Much recent research on coalitions and policy-making in parliamentary democracies requires high qual...
We investigate the method of power indices to study voting power of members of a legislature that ha...
British media and most commentators are not practised in understanding where power lies in a hung Pa...
The article presents a critical review of the contemporary methods of measuring presidential power i...
During last two decades we observe a boom of power indices literature related to constitutional anal...
This paper is devoted to the study of power in Parliaments. We explain how the power of coalitions c...
Abstract We present an overview of the political applications of power indices, carried out at the U...
© 2015, Mediterranean Center of Social and Educational Research. All rights reserved. To this day, n...
Despite its conceptual centrality to research in comparative politics and the fact that a single mea...
none1noThis paper aims to address two very interesting topics in political science: firstly, the pos...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) calculates the voting power of a country by dividing the total...
Power indices are general measures of the relative a priori voting power of individual members of a ...
The purpose of this article is to address the issues of validity and reliability in existing additiv...
The Parliamentary Powers Index (PPI) developed by Fish and Kroenig (2009) is the most important effo...
The article presents a critical review of the contemporary methods of measuring presidential power i...
Much recent research on coalitions and policy-making in parliamentary democracies requires high qual...
We investigate the method of power indices to study voting power of members of a legislature that ha...
British media and most commentators are not practised in understanding where power lies in a hung Pa...
The article presents a critical review of the contemporary methods of measuring presidential power i...
During last two decades we observe a boom of power indices literature related to constitutional anal...
This paper is devoted to the study of power in Parliaments. We explain how the power of coalitions c...
Abstract We present an overview of the political applications of power indices, carried out at the U...
© 2015, Mediterranean Center of Social and Educational Research. All rights reserved. To this day, n...
Despite its conceptual centrality to research in comparative politics and the fact that a single mea...
none1noThis paper aims to address two very interesting topics in political science: firstly, the pos...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) calculates the voting power of a country by dividing the total...
Power indices are general measures of the relative a priori voting power of individual members of a ...
The purpose of this article is to address the issues of validity and reliability in existing additiv...