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- catalog abstract "Integration in Europe has been a slow incremental process focusing largely on economic matters. Policymakers have tried to develop greater support for the European Union by such steps as creating pan-European political institutions - and yet significant opposition remains to policies such as the creation of a single currency. Gabel argues that differences in attitudes toward integration are grounded in the different perceptions of how economic integration will impact individual economic welfare and how perceptions of economic welfare influence political attitudes. Basing his argument on David Easton's idea that where affective support for institutions is low, citizens will base their support for institutions on their utilitarian appraisal of how well the institutions work for them. Gabel contends that in the European Union, citizens' appraisal of the impact of the Union on their individual welfare is crucial because their affective support is quite low. This timely book will be of interest to scholars studying European integration as well as scholars interested in the impact of public opinion on economic policy-making.".
- catalog alternative "Project Muse UPCC books net".
- catalog contributor b10702080.
- catalog coverage "Europe Economic integration Public opinion.".
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. A Citizens' Europe -- Ch. 2. Connecting Economic Integration to Public Support for European Integration -- Ch. 3. Market Liberalization, Economic Interests, and Public Support for European Integration -- Ch. 4. Labor Markets, Economic Interests, and Public Support for European Integration -- Ch. 5. The National Political Economy and Public Support for European Integration -- Ch. 6. Alternative Explanations for Public Support for European Integration -- Ch. 7. Conclusion.".
- catalog description "Gabel argues that differences in attitudes toward integration are grounded in the different perceptions of how economic integration will impact individual economic welfare and how perceptions of economic welfare influence political attitudes. Basing his argument on David Easton's idea that where affective support for institutions is low, citizens will base their support for institutions on their utilitarian appraisal of how well the institutions work for them.".
- catalog description "Gabel contends that in the European Union, citizens' appraisal of the impact of the Union on their individual welfare is crucial because their affective support is quite low. This timely book will be of interest to scholars studying European integration as well as scholars interested in the impact of public opinion on economic policy-making.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Integration in Europe has been a slow incremental process focusing largely on economic matters. Policymakers have tried to develop greater support for the European Union by such steps as creating pan-European political institutions - and yet significant opposition remains to policies such as the creation of a single currency.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 176 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Interests and integration.".
- catalog identifier "0472108565 (acid-free paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Interests and integration.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press,".
- catalog relation "Interests and integration.".
- catalog spatial "Europe Economic integration Public opinion.".
- catalog spatial "European Union countries.".
- catalog subject "337.1/42 21".
- catalog subject "European Union Public opinion.".
- catalog subject "HC240 .G18 1997".
- catalog subject "Public opinion European Union countries.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. A Citizens' Europe -- Ch. 2. Connecting Economic Integration to Public Support for European Integration -- Ch. 3. Market Liberalization, Economic Interests, and Public Support for European Integration -- Ch. 4. Labor Markets, Economic Interests, and Public Support for European Integration -- Ch. 5. The National Political Economy and Public Support for European Integration -- Ch. 6. Alternative Explanations for Public Support for European Integration -- Ch. 7. Conclusion.".
- catalog title "Interests and integration : market liberalization, public opinion, and European Union / Matthew J. Gabel.".
- catalog type "text".