The Generalization in the Generalized Event Count Model, With Comments on Achen, Amato, and Londregan

Political Analysis, Vol. 6, pp. 225-252, 1996

15 Pages Posted: 16 Jan 2008

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Gary King

Harvard University

Curtis S. Signorino

University of Rochester - Department of Political Science

Abstract

We use an analogy with the normal distribution and linear regression to demonstrate the need for the Generalize Event Count (GEC) model. We then show how the GEC provides a unified framework within which to understand a diversity of distributions used to model event counts, and how to express the model in one simple equation. Finally, we address the points made by Christopher Achen, Timothy Amato, and John Londregan. Amato's and Londregan's arguments are consistent with ours and provide additional interesting information and explanations. Unfortunately, the foundation on which Achen built his paper turns out to be incorrect, rendering all his novel claims about the GEC false (or in some cases irrelevant).

Suggested Citation

King, Gary and Signorino, Curtis S., The Generalization in the Generalized Event Count Model, With Comments on Achen, Amato, and Londregan. Political Analysis, Vol. 6, pp. 225-252, 1996, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1083827

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Curtis S. Signorino

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