How do legacies of resettlement strategies for contested frontiers by past regimes affect the strategic choices of subsequent regimes, and what long-term economic consequences follow? The authors develop a cost-centric theory: states with underpopulated frontiers near rivals face subversion and conflict risks. Given high defense costs, they use agro-military settlements, offering moderate security at moderate setup and maintenance cost. If past regimes used such strategies, the infrastructure they left behind shapes settlement locations for subsequent regimes. Once established, these policies become self-perpetuating, fostering inefficient institutions and underdevelopment. Using data from Heilongjiang, the authors show that Japanese-era frontier defense settlements (1931–1945) led to continued Chinese state farms post-1945. The state maintains inefficient institutions that hinder long-term growth for security, revealing an alternative link between settlement and development.
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June 03 2026
Security and economic legacies of population resettlement: evidence from Manchuria
Jing Xu;
Department of Political Science,
Tsinghua University
, Beijing, China
, and School of Marxism, Tsinghua University, Beijing, ChinaCorresponding author Jing Xu crystalxu@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn
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Harunobu Saijo;
Harunobu Saijo
International Economic Department Program,
Hiroshima University
, Higashihiroshima, Japan
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Anna Zhang
Anna Zhang
Independent Researcher
, Menlo Park, California, USA
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Corresponding author Jing Xu crystalxu@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn
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April 08 2025
Revision Received:
October 25 2025
Accepted:
November 24 2025
Online ISSN: 2693-9304
Print ISSN: 2693-9290
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Journal of Historical Political Economy (2026) 6 (1): 1–31.
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Received:
April 08 2025
Revision Received:
October 25 2025
Accepted:
November 24 2025
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Xu J, Saijo H, Zhang A (2026), "Security and economic legacies of population resettlement: evidence from Manchuria". Journal of Historical Political Economy, Vol. 6 No. 1 pp. 1–31, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/JHPE-04-2025-0006
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