This repository accompanies the paper The Rise and Fall of Technocratic Democracies: Unstable Majorities and Delegation to Technocrats, and provides the full set of materials used in its construction, including the data sources, analysis code, and related literature.
For any queries, please contact Jacob Edenhofer at [email protected].
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βββ .Rhistory
βββ 01 Raw Data/
β βββ CAPMF/
β βββ fiscal_rules/
β βββ romelli_cbei_index/
βββ 02 Analysis code/
β βββ climate_descriptives.ipynb
β βββ fiscal_rules_descriptives.ipynb
β βββ romelli_descriptives.ipynb
βββ 03 Literature/
β βββ Attitudes/
β βββ [Extensive academic papers on technocracy, populism, and governance]
βββ 04 Plots/
β βββ cbie_heatmap.png
β βββ cbie_lineplot.png
β βββ climate_governance_adoption_by_region_over_time.png
β βββ total_cases_by_type_of_fiscal_rule_advanced.png
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01 Raw Data
Contains raw datasets from multiple sources:- CAPMF (Climate Policy and Fiscal Measures Framework) datasets (Adoption, Stringency, Overall)
- Fiscal Rules datasets (IMF and FAD sources)
- Romelli Central Bank Independence Index with accompanying codebook
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02 Analysis code
Python notebooks used to generate descriptive statistics and plots:- Climate policy trends
- Fiscal rule development
- Central bank independence metrics
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03 Literature
A comprehensive library of scholarly papers on:- Populism, technocracy, and democratic institutions
- Voter attitudes toward expertise
- Institutional performance, legitimacy, and accountability
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04 Plots
Visualisations used in the paper, illustrating key trends and cross-country comparisons in governance data
If using this repository or referencing the accompanying paper, please cite as:
Gratton, G., & Edenhofer, J. (2025). The Rise and Fall of Technocratic Democracies: Unstable Majorities and Delegation to Technocrats. https://gratton.org/papers/TechnocraticDemocracies.pdf
π§ Gabriele Gratton, Website: gratton.org
π UNSW Business School, School of Economics
βοΈ [email protected]
π§ Jacob Edenhofer
π Nuffield College, University of Oxford
βοΈ [email protected]