Abstract
Power laws suggest that events of a large magnitude will be rare, whilst small events will be much more common, and that a simple mathematical law relates severity with frequency. We find that a wide variety of phenomena in political science are power law distributed. These empirical regularities are both unexpected and unexplained. More work on a general explanatory theory for these patterns is desirable.
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Spirling, A. (2009). The Next Big Thing Scale Invariance in Political Science. Power, 1–22.
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