A UTILITARIAN APPROACH TO EXAMINING PREFERENCES FOR EUROPEAN INTEGRATION The Case of COVID-19
Abstract
This thesis seeks to contribute to the discussion of utilitarian appraisals for European integration.
Following a long line of utilitarian literature examining how individuals conceptualize personal
economic benefit due to integration, this thesis examines European integration preferences under the
new COVID-19 case. This approach adds to a growing discourse on the factors influencing European
integration, taking interest in public opinion rather than elite agency. Using Eurobarometer survey data
polling on public opinion (N >16,000), this thesis examines the validity of utilitarian preference
formation within the EU. Hypotheses are constructed from supposed traditional winners of European
integration and from Euro Crisis literature speculating that beneficiaries of European integration
change during times of crisis. Results show that during the COVID-19 crisis, the traditional utilitarian
winners of European integration, characterized by higher human capital, did not respond with greater
support for European integration. However, results do support the idea that those experiencing
economic stress during crisis favor European integration due to a changed nature of integration policy
during crisis.
Degree
Master theses
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Date
2024-06-24Author
Small, Cate
Keywords
European Integration, Public Opinion, Utilitarianism
Language
eng