Political influence on civil war mortality rates: The electoral college as a battlefield |
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Authors: | Gary M. Anderson Robert D. Tollison |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Economics , California State University , Northridge, California, 91330, USA;2. Center for Study of Public Choice , George Mason University , Fairfax, Virginia, 22030, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper employs public choice analysis to explain certain kinds of military decision‐making during the Civil War. Specifically, the political costs and benefits which may have influenced policy with respect to casualty rates in the Union army are considered. A primary empirical finding is that electoral votes per capita are a strong explainer of casualties across Union states, all else equal. |
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Keywords: | Casualties electoral votes per capita President Lincoln |
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