

An edition of The economics of forced labor (2003)
The Soviet Gulag
By Paul R. Gregory,V. V. Lazarev
Publish Date
October 2003
Publisher
Hoover Institution Press
Language
eng
Pages
212
Description:
"The authors examine the various forms of coercion and the channels through which coerced labor was distributed from the late 1930s to Stalin's death in 1953 and reveal why the Gulag emerged and its perceived economic rationale. They detail the chronology of the Gulag from the first major projects - such as the White Sea - Baltic Canal and the Norilsk metallurgy complex - to later, unfinished plans. The book reveals how Soviet leadership desperately sought to find the right balance between coercion and material incentives for the labor force - and how material incentives played an increasingly greater role in later years. We also learn of the day-to-day costs of maintaining the Gulag and the great costs of coercion - lost productivity and rising criminality."--Jacket.
subjects: Politics and government, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Human Resources & Personnel Management, Industrialization, Straflager, Industrialisatie, Forced labor, Zwangsarbeit, Prison industries, Economic conditions, Economische aspecten, Strafkampen, Dwangarbeid, Aufsatzsammlung, Soviet union, economic conditions, Soviet union, politics and government, Economic aspects