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Working Paper

Paying Off Populism: How Regional Policies Affect Voting Behavior

Authors

  • Gold
  • R.
  • Lehr
  • J.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

D72 H54 R11 R58

Key Words

Populism

Regional Policies

European Integration

Regression Discontinuity Design

Related Topics

Political Economy

European Union & Euro

Europe

This paper shows that regional policies can decrease populist support. We focus on the “development objective” (Objective-1) of the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), meant to support lagging-behind regions. For causal inference, we exploit three sources of quasi-exogenous variation in a Regression-Discontinuity-Design (RDD), a Difference-in- Differences framework (DiD), and with matching techniques. Using NUTS3-level panel data on the outcomes of elections to the EU parliament, observed over the period 1999-2019, we consistently find that Objective-1 transfers reduces the vote share of right-fringe parties by about 2.5 pp. Left-fringe party support is not affected. Complementary analyses of individual-level survey data from the Eurobarometer show that the European Regional Policy increases trust in democratic institutions and decreases discontent with the EU.

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  • Dr. Robert Gold
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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