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Countries in Europe 'Unlikely' to Leave EU Despite Growing Euroscepticism
Eurosceptics in the European parliament have had little impact so far, three months after their success in the May 2014 European elections, writes World Review expert Professor Enrico Colombatto , the University of Turin, Italy .
New regulations are being churned out unabated and Brussels' requests for centralised and enhanced policymaking intensify virtually unopposed.
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The anti-EU feelings are more deeply rooted in countries in which national sovereignty is deemed essential, whereas anti-euro feelings are widespread in economies affected by the crisis.
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However, it is likely that hardly anyone would complain about the EU and the euro if the economic situation were more encouraging and growth prospects better,' he adds.
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The current institutional environment characterising the EU and the euro seems stable, he says.
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World Review expert Professor Enrico Colombatto is a professor of economics at the University of Turin, Italy . He is also Director of the International Centre for Economic Research (ICER) in Turin and Prague and Director of Research, Institut de Recherches Economiques et Fiscales (IREF) in Paris .
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