[HTML][HTML] The integration hypothesis: How the European Union shapes economic voting
MC Lobo, MS Lewis-Beck - Electoral Studies, 2012 - Elsevier
Whereas economic perceptions influence the national vote in Western European countries,
globalization, or international openness, conditions the influence of economic perceptions
on that national vote. But how do attitudes toward the EU itself influence the economic vote?
After establishing the presence of a national economic vote in Southern Europe (Spain, Italy,
Greece and Portugal) we test the hypothesis that heightened perception of European Union
economic responsibility reduces the magnitude of the national economic vote coefficient …
globalization, or international openness, conditions the influence of economic perceptions
on that national vote. But how do attitudes toward the EU itself influence the economic vote?
After establishing the presence of a national economic vote in Southern Europe (Spain, Italy,
Greece and Portugal) we test the hypothesis that heightened perception of European Union
economic responsibility reduces the magnitude of the national economic vote coefficient …
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