People who live in regions that receive high levels of EU funding might be expected to have more positive attitudes toward the EU. However, as Adam William Chalmers and Lisa Maria Dellmuth demonstrate, this relationship is not as simple as it might appear. Drawing on a recent study, they illustrate that a region’s needs make a large difference to the effectiveness of EU funding in building public support: where funding meets a clearly defined need for the local population it has a far more positive effect
This paper investigates whether EU redistributive policies improved the public attitude toward Europ...
Public opinion on the European Union (EU) is significant and therefore a worthwhile topic of conside...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2016.htmlDocuments de travail du...
While public support is central to the problem-solving capacity of the European Union (EU), we know ...
It is often assumed that citizens in states receiving large levels of EU spending are more likely to...
Growing Euroscepticism across the European Union (EU) leaves open questions as to what citizens expe...
Growing Euroscepticism across the European Union (EU) leaves open ques- tions as to what citizens ex...
More than half of the EU budget is dedicated to Structural Funds, which are allocated across EU regi...
The European Union (EU) budget is about one percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of all Membe...
Existing research has primarily focused on the role of utility and identity in shaping individuals’ ...
This article contributes to existing debates on public opinion towards European integration by exami...
Regional transfers are assumed to have an impact on the public opinion towards the benefactor, but e...
Despite Cohesion Policy represents one-third of the EU budget, research on the role of EU Cohesion P...
Recent scholarship has suggested that nation-states will gradually fade away in favor of regions and...
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...
Public opinion on the European Union (EU) is significant and therefore a worthwhile topic of conside...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2016.htmlDocuments de travail du...
While public support is central to the problem-solving capacity of the European Union (EU), we know ...
It is often assumed that citizens in states receiving large levels of EU spending are more likely to...
Growing Euroscepticism across the European Union (EU) leaves open questions as to what citizens expe...
Growing Euroscepticism across the European Union (EU) leaves open ques- tions as to what citizens ex...
More than half of the EU budget is dedicated to Structural Funds, which are allocated across EU regi...
The European Union (EU) budget is about one percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of all Membe...
Existing research has primarily focused on the role of utility and identity in shaping individuals’ ...
This article contributes to existing debates on public opinion towards European integration by exami...
Regional transfers are assumed to have an impact on the public opinion towards the benefactor, but e...
Despite Cohesion Policy represents one-third of the EU budget, research on the role of EU Cohesion P...
Recent scholarship has suggested that nation-states will gradually fade away in favor of regions and...
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...
Public opinion on the European Union (EU) is significant and therefore a worthwhile topic of conside...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2016.htmlDocuments de travail du...