Image for The political economy of Brexit

The political economy of Brexit

See all formats and editions

The UK's vote to leave the European Union is a pivotal moment in British history.

Over the past forty years, the UK's economy has become increasingly intertwined and dependent on its relationship with the other EU member states with both the EU and the UK's economic landscape irrevocably fashioned by its membership.

Brexit takes both parties into unchartered territory.

At such a time of uncertainty, what can we say for certain about the UK's economic relationship with the EU and what might be the likely flashpoints for negotiations and the unintended consequences of Brexit?

This collection of essays explores the ramifications of the Brexit decision for the UK and European economies.

The contributors, who all draw on long experience of policy-oriented research on the British economy within the European Union, consider the impact, at least in the short term, of a weaker and less influential UK economy.

Questions addressed include: What is the likely impact on our already weak manufacturing industries?

How will the withdrawal of EU funding for regional development impact on growth and future economic development outside of London and the South East?

What is the likely impact on wages and labour regulations?

How are relations with our closest EU neighbours likely to develop, critically for Northern Ireland with the Republic of Ireland, and with the biggest economic player, Germany?

What of the Scottish question? How will the City, the engine of UK growth in the past decade, maintain its position as Europe's financial centre?

How will the EU fare without its second largest economy within the Union?

These essays provide an important first step in assessing the threats and challenges that a Brexit poses for the UK and wider EU economy and will be welcome reading for anyone in search of some rigour and clarity amid the hyperbole of recent months.

Read More
Available
£150.00
Add Line Customisation
Available on VLeBooks
Add to List
Product Details
Agenda Publishing
1788210204 / 9781788210201
eBook (EPUB)
330.941
18/04/2017
England
English
192 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%
"This volume in part derives from discussions at Brexit European Dimensions, hosted by Open University's Political Economy Research Group and the Urban and Regional Research Seminar Group held in London in June 2016, shortly before the referendum on the UK's membership of the European Union"--Page