Working Paper

The Political Economy of Conscription

Panu Poutvaara, Andreas Wagener
CESifo, Munich, 2009

CESifo Working Paper No. 2821

Though in decline recently, military conscription is still a widely used mode of staffing armies. Since not many valid economic, social or military arguments in favor of the draft can be put forward, the question emerges why societies choose to rely on it. In this survey we explain the political allure of military conscription by its specific intra- and intergenerational incidence as a tax. From a public choice perspective, there is always a vast majority of people in favor of the introduction and maintenance of military draft, as compared to a professional army. Empirical evidence for this conclusion appears to be mixed, however. Political preferences with respect to conscription involve concerns about its unfairness and questionable record on social accounts. Special interests may also matter.

CESifo Category
Public Choice
Keywords: military draft, public choice, taxation, dynamic costs, fairness
JEL Classification: D720,H560