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The Florida State University State Politics and Policy Data Archive

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2021

Abstract

The State Politics and Policy Data Archive is a free-access, web-based archive of publication-related datasets focusing on comparative American state politics and policy research. This essay describes the utility of the archive, provides instruction on its use, and requests that readers contribute data.

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Copyright © 2001 The American Political Science Association

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