Forced Migration and Local Economic Development : Evidence from Postwar Hungary
Borbely, Daniel and Mckenzie, Ross (2021) Forced Migration and Local Economic Development : Evidence from Postwar Hungary. Discussion paper. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.
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Abstract
We investigate the persistent effects of forced migration on sending economies using the post-WW2 expulsion of German minorities from Hungary as a natural experiment. We combine historical and contemporary data sources to show that, while towns heavily affected by the expulsions were quite similar to other areas in terms of economic activity and labour market composition before the war, the forced migrations led to lasting reductions in economic activity, and an increasing reliance on agricultural labour. We further show long-term negative correlations between forced migration and local trust levels, suggesting that the expulsion of Germans also affected the local social fabric. Our analysis reveals that forced migration can cause lasting regional inequalities in sending economies.
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Item type: Monograph(Discussion paper) ID code: 91296 Dates: DateEvent12 November 2021PublishedSubjects: Social Sciences > Economic History and Conditions Department: Strathclyde Business School > Economics Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 28 Nov 2024 15:02 Last modified: 29 Nov 2024 01:27 Related URLs: URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/91296