For more than seven decades, the European Union has delivered on its founding promise of peace in Western Europe. Yet serious economic and political problems persist, among them widening regional inequality. Europe's Poison Pill exposes the hidden costs of EU Cohesion Policy, showing how initiatives meant to promote convergence instead entrench stagnation, distort incentives, and defer essential reforms. Drawing on historical evidence, contemporary case studies, and economic analysis, Nuno Palma demonstrates that structural and investment funds operate as a modern resource curse, weakening many of the regions they target. The book offers a roadmap for restoring Europe's competitiveness and institutional credibility. By challenging entrenched orthodoxies, it reframes the debate on Europe's future and confronts the costs of preserving a failed model.
This book is for readers concerned with Europe's future-policy makers, scholars, and engaged citizens. It explains why EU Cohesion Policy has fallen short, uncovers its unintended consequences, and advances bold reforms. An essential guide to Europe's economic and political dilemmas, it invites informed debate about the Union's long-term survival.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication Date
Sep 2026
ISBN
9781009879460
Pages
228 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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