BREXIT: Directions for Britain Outside the EU

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Cover of the book BREXIT: Directions for Britain Outside the EU by Ralph Buckle, Tim Hewish, John C. Hulsman, Iain Mansfield, Robert Oulds, London Publishing Partnership
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Author: Ralph Buckle, Tim Hewish, John C. Hulsman, Iain Mansfield, Robert Oulds ISBN: 9780255366830
Publisher: London Publishing Partnership Publication: February 17, 2015
Imprint: London Publishing Partnership Language: English
Author: Ralph Buckle, Tim Hewish, John C. Hulsman, Iain Mansfield, Robert Oulds
ISBN: 9780255366830
Publisher: London Publishing Partnership
Publication: February 17, 2015
Imprint: London Publishing Partnership
Language: English

Discussions on the outcome of a potential referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU have been characterised by political grandstanding, at the expense of serious economic analysis. With Brexit now a real possibility in the next Parliament, the IEA today releases a report outlining four different options for the UK in the event of a vote to leave the EU, all of which take into account both economic challenges and possibilities. In Brexit: Directions for Britain Outside the EU, various contributors outline several of possible approaches, ranging from a proposal that Britain should promote free trade and openness through the unilateral removal of trade barriers, to maintaining formal relationships with European countries through the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and/or the European Economic Area (EEA). Other proposals offer a view that the UK should seek to form economic and political alliances with countries outside of Europe, such as those in the Commonwealth.

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Discussions on the outcome of a potential referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU have been characterised by political grandstanding, at the expense of serious economic analysis. With Brexit now a real possibility in the next Parliament, the IEA today releases a report outlining four different options for the UK in the event of a vote to leave the EU, all of which take into account both economic challenges and possibilities. In Brexit: Directions for Britain Outside the EU, various contributors outline several of possible approaches, ranging from a proposal that Britain should promote free trade and openness through the unilateral removal of trade barriers, to maintaining formal relationships with European countries through the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and/or the European Economic Area (EEA). Other proposals offer a view that the UK should seek to form economic and political alliances with countries outside of Europe, such as those in the Commonwealth.

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