CROSS-STATE VARIATION IN SELECTIVE SERVICE COMPLIANCE:A RESEARCH NOTE
Billy Hawkinson () and
Joshua Hall
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Billy Hawkinson: Beloit College
Romanian Economic Business Review, 2014, vol. 9, issue 3, 7-9
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In this short note, we discuss the economic, institutional, and political factors explaining cross-state variation in selective service compliance laws in the United States. We report empirical results showing that states that have driver’s license laws are more compliant than those without
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Date: 2014
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