投资补贴对国家和欧洲选举的影响

IF 4.6 1区 社会学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Ioannis Vergioglou
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广泛的研究集中在反对区域一体化和全球化的政治运动上,以了解发达民主国家政治成功的原因和后果。然而,关于阻碍这种政治发展的大规模体制努力的有效性的研究是有限的。我的论文调查了世界上最大的投资补贴计划之一——欧洲区域投资政策的选举效应。尽管它每年分配数十亿欧元来促进经济和社会凝聚力,但目前尚不清楚这些财政转移是否会对选举产生切实的影响。我认为,在这种情况下,超国家机构成功地获得了荣誉,使目标明确的地区成为怀疑欧洲政党在选举中获胜的贫瘠土壤。利用nuts级别的选举数据集(EU-NED)和回归不连续模型,本文首次研究了欠发达地区的投资补贴与国家和欧洲选举中对欧洲怀疑主义政党的选举支持之间的因果关系。分析显示,对欠发达地区的高额财政转移导致了较低水平的疑欧派投票。
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Electoral effects of investment subsidies in national and European elections
ABSTRACT Extensive research has focused on political movements against regional integration and globalisation to understand the causes and consequences of their political success in developed democracies. However, studies on the effectiveness of large-scale institutional efforts to hinder this political development have been limited. My paper investigates the electoral effects of one of the largest investment subsidy programs in the world, the European regional investment policy. Even though it distributes billions of Euros each year to foster economic and social cohesion, it is unclear whether these fiscal transfers produce any tangible electoral effects. I argue that, in this case, supranational institutions have been successful in taking credit, making heavily targeted regions infertile grounds for the electoral success of eurosceptic parties. Leveraging the NUTS-level election dataset (EU-NED) and regression discontinuity models, this paper is the first to investigate the causal link between investment subsidies for less developed regions and electoral support for eurosceptic parties in national and European elections. The analysis shows that high fiscal transfers to less developed regions cause lower levels of Eurosceptic voting.
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8.80
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期刊介绍: The primary aim of the Journal of European Public Policy is to provide a comprehensive and definitive source of analytical, theoretical and methodological articles in the field of European public policy. Focusing on the dynamics of public policy in Europe, the journal encourages a wide range of social science approaches, both qualitative and quantitative. JEPP defines European public policy widely and welcomes innovative ideas and approaches. The main areas covered by the Journal are as follows: •Theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of public policy in Europe and elsewhere •National public policy developments and processes in Europe •Comparative studies of public policy within Europe
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