

Gedeon Lim
Assistant Professor in Economics, The University of Hong Kong
Gedeon Lim is an Assistant Professor in Economics at The University of Hong Kong. Gedeon's main research interest lies in the fields of political economy and development. Much of his work is on issues related to local elites, ethnic diversity, and historical immigration in developing country contexts.
Recent work by Gedeon Lim
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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