What would a Brexit vote mean for Northern Ireland?
EU funding for the UK has risen considerably since 2000, but funding predominantly goes to rural and less developed areas.
Pia Hüttl is an Affiliate Fellow at Bruegel. Prior to this, Pia worked as a Trainee in the Monetary Policy Stance Division of the European Central Bank, and as a Blue Book Stagiaire at the Monetary policy, Exchange rate policy of the euro area, ERM II and Euro adoption Unit of DG ECFIN.
EU funding for the UK has risen considerably since 2000, but funding predominantly goes to rural and less developed areas.
Banking union could benefit European countries outside the euro which have a high degree of cross-border banking.