This public resource provides information about 400,000 bills introduced in the U.S. Congress, currently 1947-2002, along with extensive information about each bill's progress and sponsor. It is used by researchers to study legislative institutions and behavior; by policy experts to study issue attention in Congress; and even by citizens studying their family histories (the dataset provides the only digitized records of tens of thousands of private bills introduced between 1947 and 1972). organized in a format that facilitates quantitative studies. the only digitizedsource for information about the 200,000 bills introduced between 1947 and 1972.
Dieses Git Repository enthält alle Deutschen Bundesgesetze und -verordnungen im Markdown-Format. Als Quelle dienen die XML-Versionen der Gesetze von www.gesetze-im-internet.de.
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A. Clauset, C. Shalizi, and M. Newman. (2007)cite arxiv:0706.1062Comment: 43 pages, 11 figures, 7 tables, 4 appendices; code available at http://www.santafe.edu/~aaronc/powerlaws/.
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