A data set to reproduce Table 5 in Acemoglu et al. (2001).
Format
A data frame with 163 observations on the following variables.
shortnam
a three-character code, ostensibly an ISO code
catho80
the percentage of the country that is estimated to be Catholic
muslim80
the percentage of the country that is estimated to be Muslim
lat_abst
the latitude of the country (absolute value)
no_cpm80
the percentage of the country that is esimated to be another religion
f_brit
a dummy variable indicating whether the observation is a former British colony
f_french
a dummy variable indicating whether the observation is a former French colony
avexpr
average protection against expropriation risk, 1985-1995
sjlofr
a dummy variable for whether the legal origin of the country's commercial code is French
logpgp95
log-transformed GDP per capita (PPP) in 1995
logem4
log-transformed European settler mortality
baseco
a dummy variable indicating whether the observation is in the 'base sample'
Details
Acemoglu et al. (2001) are fairly transparent about what their data are and where you can read more about the sources they're using. La Porta et al. (1999) will feature prominently in some of these variables.
References
Acemoglu, Daron, Simon Johnson, and James A. Robinson. 2001. "The Colonial Origins of Comparative Development: An Empirical Investigation". American Economic Review 91(5): 1369–1401.
La Porta, Rafael, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes, Andrei Shleifer and Robert W. Vishny. 1999. "The Quality of Government" Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization 15(1): 222-79.