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Redemptioner Immigration to Pennsylvania: Evidence on Contract Choice and Profitability

Farley Grubb

The Journal of Economic History, 1986, vol. 46, issue 2, 407-418

Abstract: The evolution from indentured to redemptioner servitude as a means of financing immigration to late eighteenth-century Pennsylvania is documented. The compensating differences between methods are used to explain contract choice. The rate of return to shipping redemptioners is estimated and compared with the default rate needed to make it a competitive return. The expected incidence of defaults and the implications for risk pooling among families and risk spreading across voyages are investigated.

Date: 1986
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