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SITE Job Market Seminar | Economic modernisation and democratization: Evidence from 1917 Russian revolution

Join us for the SITE Job Market Seminar on February 3! We are excited to welcome Viktor Malein, Postdoctoral Researcher in Economic History, Lund University, who will present his job market paper at SSE and online via Zoom. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage in insightful discussions!

Job market paper: "Economic Modernisation and Democratization: Evidence from 1917 Russian Revolution"

By: Viktor Malein

Abstract

This paper examines how exposure to successful democratic institutions influences subsequent electoral support for constitutional order. It leverages a historical quasi-experimental setting: the 1864 Zemstvo reform, which introduced spatial variation within the Russian Empire in access to democratic institutions. The reform established local self-governments, allowing various social groups, including former serfs, to participate in local elections and elect officials to local assemblies. Additionally, Zemstvo institutions played a key role in expanding public goods provision, such as primary schooling and healthcare. Using population census data, the paper exploits variation across cohorts over time, demonstrating that those exposed to the reform experienced significant gains in human capital and occupational choice. By employing a spatial regression discontinuity design and analyzing the results of the 1917 Constitutional Assembly Elections, the paper shows that the literate population in Zemstvo regions, who benefited from public goods provision, increased electoral support for liberal parties (Constitutional Democrats). The findings highlight the mutually reinforcing relationship between support for liberal democracy and economic progress, which benefits broad segments of the population. 

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About the speaker

Viktor Malein, Postdoctoral Researcher in Economic History, Lund University.

Viktor Malein is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Economic History at Lund University. He earned his PhD in Economics from the University of Southern Denmark in 2022.

His research focuses on empirical analysis using historical data, exploring the historical roots of human capital disparities and their causal impact on economic development and political modernization. His work also examines the economic drivers of mortality transition and the demographic consequences of environmental catastrophes, such as famine.

Interested in attending the SITE Seminar at SSE or online via Zoom?

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