

Chun Chee Kok
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Economics, Monash University
Chun Chee Kok is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Economics at Monash University Australia. Chun is an applied micro-economist with research interests at the intersection of Development Economics, Political Economy, and Economic History.
Recent work by Chun Chee Kok
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How does interacting with other ethnicities shape political attitudes?
Living closer to the resettlement sites of ethnic minorities in Malaysia reduced voter’s preference for ethno-nationalistic politics by improving economic outcomes and enhancing the frequency of casual inter-ethnic contact in shared public spaces.
Published 15.01.25