Poor versus rich countries: A gap in public attitudes towards fiscal solidarity in the EU

作者: Sofia Vasilopoulou , Liisa Talving

DOI: 10.1080/01402382.2019.1641781

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摘要: Existing research has primarily focused on the role of utility and identity in shaping individuals’ European Union (EU) preferences. This article argues that macroeconomic context is a crucial pred...

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