In this paper we present a game-theoretical model of political integration and the incentives politicians face during the integration process, and apply it to the European Union (EU). We explain why politicians may decide not to integrate, even if there are economies of scale and their voters prefer integration. We also examine under which conditions the opposite may occur. We find that integration is more likely to happen the more homogeneous the participating countries are, the larger the union, the smaller the country, and the lower the value politicians attach to national compared to international mandates. Moreover, we conclude that under some conditions conflicts of interests between voters and politicians can be anticipated by voters...
International audienceThe issue of political integration between two countries (more generally two p...
International audienceThe issue of political integration between two countries (more generally two p...
This article explains variation in the quality of representation in the context of European Parliame...
In this paper we present a game-theoretical model of political integration and the incentives politi...
In this paper we present a game-theoretical model of political integration and the incentives politi...
In this article, we present a game-theoretical model of political (dis)integration, and the incentiv...
The issue of political integration between two countries (more generally two po-litical constituenci...
Each of the member states of the European Union has had internal debates over the nature of Europea...
Each of the member states of the European Union has had internal debates over the nature of Europea...
European integration was for a long time perceived as an elite-driven project that received public a...
This paper addresses the question of whether European integration results in convergence in the dome...
International audienceThe issue of political integration between two countries (more generally two p...
International audienceThe issue of political integration between two countries (more generally two p...
International audienceThe issue of political integration between two countries (more generally two p...
International audienceThe issue of political integration between two countries (more generally two p...
International audienceThe issue of political integration between two countries (more generally two p...
International audienceThe issue of political integration between two countries (more generally two p...
This article explains variation in the quality of representation in the context of European Parliame...
In this paper we present a game-theoretical model of political integration and the incentives politi...
In this paper we present a game-theoretical model of political integration and the incentives politi...
In this article, we present a game-theoretical model of political (dis)integration, and the incentiv...
The issue of political integration between two countries (more generally two po-litical constituenci...
Each of the member states of the European Union has had internal debates over the nature of Europea...
Each of the member states of the European Union has had internal debates over the nature of Europea...
European integration was for a long time perceived as an elite-driven project that received public a...
This paper addresses the question of whether European integration results in convergence in the dome...
International audienceThe issue of political integration between two countries (more generally two p...
International audienceThe issue of political integration between two countries (more generally two p...
International audienceThe issue of political integration between two countries (more generally two p...
International audienceThe issue of political integration between two countries (more generally two p...
International audienceThe issue of political integration between two countries (more generally two p...
International audienceThe issue of political integration between two countries (more generally two p...
This article explains variation in the quality of representation in the context of European Parliame...