2017
DOI: 10.1080/01402382.2017.1395249
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Does EU regional policy increase parties’ support for European integration?

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“…These included federal as well as state elections. The data were retrieved by using 'polidoc.net', a collection of party manifestos [101,102].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These included federal as well as state elections. The data were retrieved by using 'polidoc.net', a collection of party manifestos [101,102].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These micro‐level findings should not come a surprise, however, since numerous works have demonstrated that general economic indicators and SIFs have an effect on public opinion towards the EU (see Anderson and Reichert, ; Armingeon and Ceka, ; Chalmers and Dellmuth, ; Dellmuth and Chalmers, ). Moreover, EU regional policy can affect parties' support for EU integration (Gross and Debus, ). It is, therefore, a logical step to find evidence that SIFs can have an effect on voters' perceptions of, and opinions about, their incumbent government as expressed by the EP votes that they cast.…”
Section: Micro‐level Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, they do not seem to be aware of the 75 percent threshold rule and do not adjust for regional GDP. 4 The research project by Borz et al (2018) as well as the analysis of the effect on subnational party positions by Gross and Debus (2018) suffers from the same problems. Therefore, the present study constitutes a significant step forward in understanding the effects of the EU funds.…”
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confidence: 99%