Partisan Politics in Regional Redistribution
Achim Kemmerling and
Thilo Bodenstein
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Thilo Bodenstein: Free University of Berlin, Germany
European Union Politics, 2006, vol. 7, issue 3, 373-392
Abstract:
The current debate on the role of regional politics in the Euro pean Union (EU) is dominated by approaches that focus upon either intergovernmental bargaining or multi-level govern ance. Because Structural Funds are the main EU-wide redis tributive policy, we propose to apply the traditional literature on partisan politics and national redistribution to the case of the EU. We use a new data set on both the distribution of Structural Funds across regions and the distribution of vote shares for different factions of the European Parliament. These data provide empirical details for some of the partisan competition that takes place at the regional level. Specifically, we show that the traditional left vs. right cleavage can have an impact on the size of regional transfers.
Keywords: fiscal federalism; partisan politics; redistribution; structural funds (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1177/1465116506066264
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