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ID078686
Title ProperDiscriminatory European Union Membership and the Redistribution of Enlargement Gains
LanguageENG
AuthorPlümper, Thomas ;  Schneider, Christina J
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Conflicts between European Union (EU) members about enlargement result from its redistributive effects. EU members are more likely to suffer from enlargement if they profit from EU transfers and if they are relatively close to applicant countries in which unemployment is significantly higher than in member countries. Phasing in membership rights serves to compensate the relative losers of enlargement to accomplish EU widening. Using data from all previous enlargement rounds until 2004, we demonstrate that EU members are more likely to demand a discrimination of new members if distributional conflicts arise. The existence of these distributional conflicts in turn increases the odds of EU members and the accession candidates actually agreeing on a phase-in period.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Conflict Resolution Vol. 51, No.4; Aug 2007: p568-587
Journal SourceJournal of Conflict Resolution Vol. 51, No.4; Aug 2007: p568-587
Key WordsEuropean Union ;  Discriminatory Membership ;  European Union Enlargement ;  Eastern Enlargement