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Ethnofederalism and ethnic voting by Professor Roland Hodler

Faculty Seminar at the Department of Economics, UoB Friday 17. September 13:00 -14:00 (Digitale conference).

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Roland Hodler from University of St.Gallen

Title: Ethnofederalism and ethnic voting

Abstract: We investigate how changes in the administrative-territorial structure affect ethnic voting. We present an event study design that exploits the 2010 constitutional reform in Kenya, which substantially increased the number of primary administrative regions. We find (i) strong evidence for a reduction in ethnic voting when administrative regions become less ethnically diverse and (ii) weak evidence for such a reduction when ethnic groups become less fragmented across regions. These results suggest that `ethnofederal' reforms (leading to administrative borders that more closely follow ethnic boundaries) can mitigate ethnic politics in diverse countries.

If you would like to meet Roland in a 1:1 Zoom-session, please contact Andre Seidel.