Collective memories on the 2010 European debt crisis
Laura Arnemann,
Kai Konrad and
Niklas Potrafke
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Laura Arnemann: Department of Business, University of Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany
European Union Politics, 2021, vol. 22, issue 4, 762-784
Abstract:
We examine whether collective memories on the aid and reform programs chosen to handle the 2010 European debt crisis differ between citizens from borrower and lender countries. We use new international survey data for non-experts and experts in member countries of the euro area. The results show that non-experts from borrower and lender countries remember aspects of the programs in different manners; indicating biases for assessments of how the crisis outcomes are perceived in borrower and lender countries. Nation-serving biases may well explain that the 2010 European debt crisis has reduced the sense of belonging rather than bringing European citizens closer together.
Keywords: Aid and reform programs; collective memories; 2010 European debt crisis; experts; nation-serving biases (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1177/14651165211009972
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