The euro, economic interests and multi-level governance: Examining support for the common currency

被引:42
|
作者
Banducci, SA
Karp, JA
Loedel, PH
机构
[1] Univ Twente, Dept Polit Sci, Inst Governance Studies, NL-7500 AE Enschede, Netherlands
[2] W Chester Univ, W Chester, PA 19380 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1111/1475-6765.00100
中图分类号
D0 [政治学、政治理论];
学科分类号
0302 ; 030201 ;
摘要
Support for a common currency and the European Monetary Union signifies that European citizens are willing to transfer power from the nation-state to the European Union (EU). Given the symbolic importance of national currencies, this willingness to give up sovereignty over currency has important implications for the further integration and development of the European Union. Drawing on a multi-level governance perspective and past research into public support for European integration, we examine how economic factors such as the value of the national currency and individual factors such as diffuse support for the EU and education condition support for the euro. We hypothesize that citizens will be less likely to support a common currency when they lack diffuse support for the EU, when their own national currency is strong or when their country's domestic agenda is squeezed by austerity measures. Using pooled Euro Barometer data from 1992 to 2000, we find support for these hypotheses indicating that citizens take into account domestic economic performance when evaluating EU institutions, but we also find that individual attitudes toward the EU play a role in support for the euro.
引用
收藏
页码:685 / 703
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Multi-level climate governance and the role of the subnational level
    Joergensen, Kirsten
    Jogesh, Anu
    Mishra, Arabinda
    JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, 2015, 12 (04) : 235 - 245
  • [32] Multi-Level Governance and Corporate Governance: What Output They Generate at European Level?
    Gole, Iulian
    Negescu Oancea, Mihaela
    Rotaru, Ciprian
    Troaca, Victor Adrian
    Stefan, Marcela
    Georgescu, Raluca
    EDUCATION EXCELLENCE AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT THROUGH VISION 2020, 2019, : 7327 - 7335
  • [33] The multi-level governance of science policy in England
    Perry, Beth
    REGIONAL STUDIES, 2007, 41 (08) : 1051 - 1067
  • [34] Prosecutors in multi-level governance structures - introduction
    Marianne L. Wade
    Crime, Law and Social Change, 2013, 59 : 359 - 370
  • [35] Energy security in a multi-level governance perspective
    Hermanson, Ann-Sofie
    MARINE POLICY, 2018, 98 : 301 - 308
  • [36] Multi-level project governance: Trends and opportunities
    Biesenthal, Christopher
    Wilden, Ralf
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT, 2014, 32 (08) : 1291 - 1308
  • [37] Automated multi-level governance compliance checking
    King, Thomas C.
    De Vos, Marina
    Dignum, Virginia
    Jonker, Catholijn M.
    Li, Tingting
    Padget, Julian
    van Riemsdijk, M. Birna
    AUTONOMOUS AGENTS AND MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS, 2017, 31 (06) : 1283 - 1343
  • [38] Taking stock of multi-level governance networks
    Papadopoulos Y.
    European Political Science, 2005, 4 (3) : 316 - 327
  • [39] Prosecutors in multi-level governance structures - introduction
    Wade, Marianne L.
    CRIME LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE, 2013, 59 (04) : 359 - 370
  • [40] Conceptualizing power in multi-level climate governance
    Marquardt, Jens
    JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2017, 154 : 167 - 175