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Euroscepticism as a syndrome of stagnation? Regional inequality and trust in the EU
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Abstract This article advances the literature on the spatial patterns of EU support by arguing that the relationship between regional inequality and EU trust is not linear. We posit that, to fully understand this relationship, we should systematically investigate three dimensions of regional inequality, i.e.... view more
This article advances the literature on the spatial patterns of EU support by arguing that the relationship between regional inequality and EU trust is not linear. We posit that, to fully understand this relationship, we should systematically investigate three dimensions of regional inequality, i.e., regional wealth status, regional wealth growth, and regional wealth growth at different levels of wealth status. Using individual-level survey data for EU27 countries and the UK from 11 Eurobarometer waves (2015-2019), we show that a non-linear association exists whereby poor and rich European regions tend to trust the EU more compared to middle-income regions, and that within-region over-time growth is associated with higher levels of EU trust. We demonstrate that the association between growth and EU trust is more pronounced among poor and middle-income regions compared to rich regions. Our findings have implications about the nature of public Euroscepticism and the ways in which to address it.... view less
Keywords
Eurobarometer; EU; confidence; inequality; geography; assets; growth; stagnation; regional difference
Classification
European Politics
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Free Keywords
Euroscepticism; EU trust; wealth status; wealth growth; Eurobarometer 2015-2019
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 1494-1515
Journal
Journal of European Public Policy, 31 (2024) 6
Issue topic
Regional Inequality and Political Discontent in Europe
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/13501763.2023.2264891
ISSN
1466-4429
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed