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The geography of EU discontent and the regional development trap

The geography of EU discontent and the regional development trap

Working Papers

Date: 30 may 2023

Theme: Other

Languages:   en

Eurosceptic voting is linked to the so-called “regional development trap”, a trap in which a region is unable to retain its economic dynamism in terms of income, productivity, and employment.

The research shows that the link between economic stagnation and Eurosceptic voting is not confined to one electoral cycle. Places which feel left behind are faced with disengagement and discontent in the long term. If the development trap is unaddressed, disengagement and discontent make citizens less likely to support European integration and values.

The paper calls for a cohesive development of our societies:

  • need for place-based policies that can help regions to escape from long-term economic decline;
  • a better understanding of the causes of the regional development traps and how they can be overcome;
  • improving the quality of government, increasing innovation, and boosting education and training;
  • developing smaller cities, towns, and rural areas;
  • further research on the impact of public policies at territorial level.