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Is european attachment sufficiently strong to support an EU fiscal capacity: Evidence from a conjoint experiment
Institution:1. Faculty of Economics and Business and ACES, University of Amsterdam; Copenhagen Business School; CEPR; CESifo; Netspar; and European Fiscal Board, Netherlands;2. Faculty of Social Sciences and ACES, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands;3. Turin Institute of Technology, University of Ghent, and ACES, Netherlands
Abstract:Based on a conjoint survey experiment with 10,000 respondents from France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands and Spain at the end of March/beginning of April 2020, we explore how individual characteristics shape support among Eurozone citizens for a European Union (EU) budgetary assistance instrument to combat adverse temporary or permanent economic shocks hitting EU Member States. We consider particularly the role of socioeconomic factors, such as income and education, covid fears and European attachment. Remarkably, how covid worries and European attachment affect the support for specific designs of the assistance instrument is not affected by other factors, in particular not by socioeconomic factors. These latter factors play an important role affecting support, independent of European attachment. Programs with European Commission monitoring (and recommendations) and cross-country redistribution, possibly even mandatory towards poor countries, can count on stronger support from those with higher European attachment. Those with strong covid fears are generally more in favour of EU budgetary assistance, mandatory spending of assistance on healthcare and redistribution to poor countries. Programs with Commission monitoring (and recommendations) receive extra support from high-income and highly-educated individuals. Also, the latter group specifically favors potential or mandatory cross-border redistribution. The independent role of individual European attachment suggests that instruments other than socioeconomic policies, e.g. better information provision about its use, may help raise support for an EU assistance instrument.
Keywords:European attachment  EU budgetary assistance  Conjoint experiment  Temporary or permanent shocks  Stabilization  Conditions  Taxation  Redistribution  Individual characteristics  Socioeconomic factors  Covid fears  E63  H23  H5  H6
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