Using a novel database, this study assesses the impact of the perception of the personal benefits of the EU Cohesion Policy on support for the European project. The results show that the gap in support between people who claim to have benefited from the Cohesion Policy and those who feel they have not vanished once differences in individual traits and reverse causality are taken into account. This means that, despite the significant positive effect that the intensity of the Cohesion Policy in the region exerts on the perception of the policy, it does not stimulate support for the EU.
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López-Bazo, E., & Royuela, V. (2019). Citizens’ perception of the Cohesion Policy and support for the European Union. Regional Science Policy and Practice, 11(4), 733–749. https://doi.org/10.1111/rsp3.12223
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