This article explores the evolution and determinants of public support for the euro since its creation in 1999 until the end of 2017, thereby covering the pre-crisis experience of the euro, the crisis years and the recent recovery. Using uniquely large macro and micro databases and applying up-to-date econometric techniques, the authors revisit the growing literature on public support for the euro. First, we find that a majority of citizens support the euro in nearly all 19 euro area member states. Second, we offer fresh evidence that economic factors are important determinants of change in the level of support for the euro: crisis reduces support while periods of recovery from unemployment bode well for public support. This result holds fo...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>Further integration in the European Union (EU) increasingly depends on public...
ABSTRACT Although economic theories have been advanced to explain public support for the common curr...
Austria, Finland and Sweden became members of the EU in 1995. This paper examines how support for th...
This contribution explores the evolution and determinants of public support for the euro since its c...
This paper explores the evolution and determinants of public support for the euro since its creation...
This contribution analyses the evolution of public support for the single European currency, the eur...
This contribution examines the evolution of public support for the euro since its introduction as a ...
This chapter examines the evolution of public support for the euro and public trust in the European ...
This paper analyses the evolution of public support for the euro from 1990 to 2011, using a populari...
On the 20th anniversary of the euro, this column traces public support for the single currency and p...
This article analyses the evolution of public support for the single European currency, the euro, fr...
The issue of public support for the European single currency is crucial. Because of its very nature,...
This paper analyses the evolution of public support for the euro from 1990 to 2011, using a populari...
The Eurozone crisis has meant slow growth, rising unemployment, and social unrest. This column gauge...
The Eurozone crisis has meant slow growth, rising unemployment and social unrest. This contribution ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>Further integration in the European Union (EU) increasingly depends on public...
ABSTRACT Although economic theories have been advanced to explain public support for the common curr...
Austria, Finland and Sweden became members of the EU in 1995. This paper examines how support for th...
This contribution explores the evolution and determinants of public support for the euro since its c...
This paper explores the evolution and determinants of public support for the euro since its creation...
This contribution analyses the evolution of public support for the single European currency, the eur...
This contribution examines the evolution of public support for the euro since its introduction as a ...
This chapter examines the evolution of public support for the euro and public trust in the European ...
This paper analyses the evolution of public support for the euro from 1990 to 2011, using a populari...
On the 20th anniversary of the euro, this column traces public support for the single currency and p...
This article analyses the evolution of public support for the single European currency, the euro, fr...
The issue of public support for the European single currency is crucial. Because of its very nature,...
This paper analyses the evolution of public support for the euro from 1990 to 2011, using a populari...
The Eurozone crisis has meant slow growth, rising unemployment, and social unrest. This column gauge...
The Eurozone crisis has meant slow growth, rising unemployment and social unrest. This contribution ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>Further integration in the European Union (EU) increasingly depends on public...
ABSTRACT Although economic theories have been advanced to explain public support for the common curr...
Austria, Finland and Sweden became members of the EU in 1995. This paper examines how support for th...