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Backstory: Gedeon Lim on Ethnic Proximity and Politics

Backstory: Gedeon Lim on Ethnic Proximity and Politics

Update: 2025-03-06
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In this episode, Santiago sits down with Gedeon Lim, Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Hong Kong, to explore his research on migration, ethnic diversity, and nation-building. They delve into his paper "Ethnic Proximity and Politics: Evidence from Colonial Resettlement in Malaysia", which examines the long-term political impacts of a British colonial resettlement program in Malaysia. Gedeon shares the personal and professional journey behind this study, highlighting how historical events shape contemporary voting behavior. The discussion also covers the challenges of archival research, the importance of fieldwork, and the nuances of conducting research in one's native region.
This project is co-authored with Chun Chee Kok. You can find the Working Paper here: https://gedeon89.github.io/gedeonlim.com/mypolitics-KL.pdf?dl=0

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Backstory: Gedeon Lim on Ethnic Proximity and Politics

Backstory: Gedeon Lim on Ethnic Proximity and Politics

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