The Economics of Brexit A Cost-Benefit Analysis of the UK's Economic Relationship with the EU /

Whyman, Philip B.

The Economics of Brexit A Cost-Benefit Analysis of the UK's Economic Relationship with the EU / [electronic resource] : by Philip B. Whyman, Alina I. Petrescu. - 1st ed. 2017. - XXV, 384 p. 58 illus., 56 illus. in color. online resource.

Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Was there really an Economic Consensus on Brexit? -- Chapter 3: The Fiscal Impact of Brexit -- Chapter 4: Brexit and Trade -- Chapter 5: Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) -- Chapter 6: Regulation -- Chapter 7: Migration -- Chapter 8: Economic Growth and Productivity -- Chapter 9: Economic Policy Considerations -- Chapter 10: Alternative Trading Models after Brexit -- Chapter 11: Conclusion.

This book presents a comprehensive evaluation of the likely economic impact upon the UK economy arising from Brexit. It seeks to assess both the methods adopted, and conclusions reached, by the existing economic studies, and supplements this by providing additional evidence to assist the reader in forming their own assessment of the relative merits of the different approaches. It additionally outlines the options available to policy makers for the formation of an economic strategy capable of adapting the economy to the challenges and opportunities presented by Brexit. Finally, it outlines and comments upon the range of alternative models of future trading relationships that are available to the UK, both in relation to the EU and the rest of the world.

9783319582832

10.1007/978-3-319-58283-2 doi


Economics.
Political economy.
Macroeconomics.
European Economic Community literature.
Public finance.
Law and economics.
Popular Science in Economics.
International Political Economy.
Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics.
European Integration.
Public Economics.
Law and Economics.

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