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Enemies of the people

Gerhard Toews, New Economic School; Pierre-Louis Vezina, King's College London

F9 SITE Session on Conflict and Corruption in the East
Room 720

Abstract

Enemies of the people were the millions of intellectuals, artists, businessmen, politicians, professors, landowners, scientists, and auent peasants that were thought a threat to the Soviet regime and were sent to the Gulag, i.e. the system of forced labor camps throughout the Soviet Union. In this paper we look at the long-run consequences of this dark re-location episode. We show that areas around camps with a larger share of enemies among prisoners are more prosperous today, as captured by night lights per capita, firm productivity, wages, and education. Our results point in the direction of a long-run persistence of skills and a resulting positive effect on local economic outcomes via human capital channels.