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DpiGet: Downloads the Database of Political Institutions (DPI)

Description

Downloads the Database of Political Institutions (DPI) data set. It keeps specified variables and creates a standard country ID variable that can be used for merging the data with other data sets.

Usage

DpiGet(url, vars = NULL, OutCountryID = "iso2c", standardCountryName = TRUE, na.rm = TRUE, duplicates = "message", fromLast = FALSE)

Arguments

url
character string. The URL for the Polity IV data set you would like to download. Note this is exclusively to download previous, IMF hosted, versions of the data set. If a value is not supplied, then the 2015 IDB hosted version will be downloaded. If a link is supplied it must be to a Stata formated file.
vars
character vector containing the variables to keep. If vars = NULL then the entire data set is returned. Note that country and year variables are always returned.
OutCountryID
character string. The type of country ID you would like to include in the output file along with the country name. See countrycode for available options.
standardCountryName
logical. Whether or not to standardise the country names variable based on country.name from countrycode.
na.rm
logical. Drop observations where OutCountryID is NA.
duplicates
character specifying how to handle duplicated country-year observations. Can be set to none to do nothing, message to simply report duplicates, drop to report and drop duplicates, and return to return a data frame with only duplicated observations (see also fromLast).
fromLast
logical indicating if duplication should be considered from the reverse side. Only relevant if duplicates = 'drop' or duplicates = 'out'.

Value

a data frame

See Also

countrycode, CountryID, WinsetCreator

Examples

Run this code
## Not run: 
# # Download full data set
# DpiData <- DpiGet()
# 
# # Create data frame with only the military variable
# DpiSub <- DpiGet(vars = 'military',
#                  OutCountryID = 'imf')
# ## End(Not run)

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