逃兵、社会规范与迁移

Deserters, Social Norms, and Migration

Journal of Law & Economics · 2007
被引 19
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了美国内战期间逃兵在战后如何被社区接纳,发现来自主战社区的逃兵更可能离开家乡,迁往反战社区并改名换姓。

Abstract

Fourteen percent of Union Army soldiers were deserters. Were these men, who were known in their home communities to have failed cause and comrades, reintegrated into their communities? We construct a rich micropanel data set of U.S. Civil War soldiers from pro‐war and anti‐war communities to present new evidence on how community social norms shape soldiers’ postwar experiences. Relative to control groups, deserters were more likely to leave home, particularly if they were from pro‐war communities, to move to anti‐war communities and to reinvent themselves by changing their names.

逃兵社会规范迁移美国内战