Brexit negotiations after Article 50 : assessing process, progress and impact / Alex de Ruyter and Beverley Nielsen.
This book aims to bring together contributors from academia, politics and practice to discuss and debate the progress (or lack of) to date since Prime Minister Theresa May enacted the Article 50 process to leave the EU on March 29th 2017.
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Emerald Publishing Limited,
2019.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Tables and Figures; List of Contributors; Introduction; Part I: Brexit: Progress, Process and Issues; Part II: Sector-Specific Issues and Likely Impacts; Notes; References; Part I: Brexit: Progress, Process and Issues; 1: Brexit and the Question of the UK Constitution; Notes; References; 2: The UK Approach to Brexit; A Brief History of Our EU Membership; What Sort of Brexit?; The Economic Effects of Brexit; UK Negotiations with the EU: Possible Outcomes; EU Trade Negotiations: The Outcome from a Full Brexit Compared with a Soft Brexit; Canada-Plus.
- What If There Was No Trade Deal with the EU?Conclusions: The Post-Brexit World will be a Better World; Note; References; 3: The UK Economy and Trade Post-Brexit; Introduction; What Motivated the Vote? Confidence in the Economy and Prospects of the UK; How the Economy has Fared Since Brexit; What Brexit Means for the UK's Relationship with the EU; Outcomes of Possible Brexit Plans; Canada; WTO Terms; Domestic Economic Advantages of Brexit; The UK's Relationship with the Rest of the World; Conclusion; Notes; References; 4: The British Labour Party's Attitude Towards the EU
- a Brief History.
- BackgroundThe 2016 EU Referendum; Recent Development; The Future; Notes; References; 5: Explaining the Brexit Vote: A Socioeconomic and Psychological Exploration of the Referendum Vote; Introduction; A Simple Econometric Model of the Brexit Vote; Data; Results; Factors Underlying Our Results; Social Identity and Group Polarisation; Locus of Control; Summary and Conclusions; Notes; References; 6: Custom Unions and Common Markets as Economic Security Fault Lines. The Garlic Case; 1. Garlic. A Controversial Crop; 2. The Smuggling Rings; 3. Beyond Garlic: The Way Forward; Notes; References.
- Part II: Brexit Themes7: The Impact of Brexit on The City of London; Introduction; What Do We Mean by the 'City of London'; Why Brexit is Important to the City; The Policy Debate on Brexit and Financial Services; What the Industry has Done in Anticipation of Brexit; The Impact of Brexit on the City; The Long-Term Impact; Conclusions; References; 8: Brexit and the Potential Business Impact on English SMEs; Introduction; Disentangling the UK Government's Attitude to Business During Brexit Negotiations; How are Businesses Coping with Brexit?; What Business Support Might Government Offer to SMES?
- ConclusionReferences; 9: Brexit and the Auto Industry: Understanding the Issues for Supply Chain Management; Introduction; Brexit and the Supply Chain: Key Issues for Analysis; Methodology; Findings; On the Potential Impact of Brexit; On Brexit 'Preparedness'; Mitigating Strategies: Understanding the Supply Chain?; Discussion; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; Notes; References; Conclusion: Where Do We Go from Here?; Notes; References; Index.