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<title>Politicians are more likely to support conscription when they don&#x26;#x2019;t have draft-age sons</title>
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<description>Do politicians internalize the consequences of their war-related votes? A new paper published in the Journal of Political Economy finds that they do -- when their family is involved. In &#x26;#x201C;No Kin in the Game: Moral Hazard and War in the U.S. Congress,&#x26;#x201D; authors Eoin F. McGuirk, Nathaniel Hilger, and Nicholas Miller compare conscription-related voting records of members of Congress with and without draft-age sons. They find that legislators with sons eligible for the draft are 7-11 percentage points less likely to vote for conscription than their counterparts with daughters of the same age. The authors compiled a dataset of...</description>
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