This article contributes to existing debates on public opinion toward European integration by examining when and why fiscal transfers and public support are systematically related. Drawing on economic and identity-related theories, we develop and test hypotheses about the links between European Union fiscal transfers among countries and subnational jurisdictions, and citizens' support for European integration. Using a three-level analysis of residents in 143 regions in 16 European Union member states, we find a positive effect of European Union transfers among both countries and subnational jurisdictions on support for European integration among those with a European communal identity. We also find that this effect increases the more politi...
Public opinion is increasingly at the heart of both political and scholarly debates on European inte...
This article summarizes and extends the main lines of theorizing on public opinion on European integ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This article contributes to existing debates on public opinion towards European integration by exami...
It is often assumed that citizens in states receiving large levels of EU spending are more likely to...
Despite Cohesion Policy represents one-third of the EU budget, research on the role of EU Cohesion P...
This is the authors’ accepted, refereed and final manuscript to the article published inThe current ...
The current economic crisis has triggered fierce debates among policy-makers and the media across an...
Regional transfers are assumed to have an impact on the public opinion towards the benefactor, but e...
This paper investigates whether EU redistributive policies improved the public attitude toward Europ...
Much previous research on popular support for European integration assumes that support is a functio...
Public opinion in favor of regional unification is usually seen as key for successfully implementing...
textabstractIn this paper, we take up a question, which has a longstanding tradition within the fiel...
Over the past decade, several European Union (EU) member-states have expanded the process. of decen...
We take up a longstanding question within the field of European Union (EU) studies: What explains th...
Public opinion is increasingly at the heart of both political and scholarly debates on European inte...
This article summarizes and extends the main lines of theorizing on public opinion on European integ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This article contributes to existing debates on public opinion towards European integration by exami...
It is often assumed that citizens in states receiving large levels of EU spending are more likely to...
Despite Cohesion Policy represents one-third of the EU budget, research on the role of EU Cohesion P...
This is the authors’ accepted, refereed and final manuscript to the article published inThe current ...
The current economic crisis has triggered fierce debates among policy-makers and the media across an...
Regional transfers are assumed to have an impact on the public opinion towards the benefactor, but e...
This paper investigates whether EU redistributive policies improved the public attitude toward Europ...
Much previous research on popular support for European integration assumes that support is a functio...
Public opinion in favor of regional unification is usually seen as key for successfully implementing...
textabstractIn this paper, we take up a question, which has a longstanding tradition within the fiel...
Over the past decade, several European Union (EU) member-states have expanded the process. of decen...
We take up a longstanding question within the field of European Union (EU) studies: What explains th...
Public opinion is increasingly at the heart of both political and scholarly debates on European inte...
This article summarizes and extends the main lines of theorizing on public opinion on European integ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...