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Public opinion on the Eurozone fiscal union: evidence from survey experiments in Italy

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posted on 2017-11-14, 05:21 authored by Fabio Franchino, Paolo Segatti

We investigate public attitudes toward the fiscal union: a policy advocated in official European Union documents and designed to address asynchronous economic fluctuations in the eurozone. We employ survey questions and conjoint analyses embedded in population-based panel surveys in Italy, and draw expectations from theories of tax-and-transfer schemes, public insurance, ideology, diffuse support, identity and trust. High-income right-wing individuals with weak European identity and negative assessment of EU membership are more likely to oppose the measure. However, high-income respondents display greater willingness to pay, especially in order to keep the euro, whereas lower-income participants are readier to ditch the currency if the monetary union does not deliver good economic performance. The political feasibility of this policy seems therefore to rest on the willingness to contribute by the core constituency supporting the euro. We also investigate the preferences for the institutional design of the policy.

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We kindly acknowledge the financial support from the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research [Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca] (Project 2010943X4L_003, 2013–16) and from the Cariplo Foundation [Fondazione Cariplo] (Project CP3, Finanziamenti 2013).

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