The Political Economy of Brexit and the UK’s National Business Model

Lavery, S., Quaglia, L. and Dannreuther, C. (2017) The Political Economy of Brexit and the UK’s National Business Model. Working Paper. Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute.

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Abstract

The paper draws contributions from the organisers of a workshop series on Brexit funded by the White Rose Consortium, Scott Lavery (SPERI, Sheffield), Lucia Quaglia (York) and Charlie Dannreuther (Leeds) as well as contributions from Gabriel Siles-Brugge (Warwick), Nicole Lindstrom (York), Ben Rosamond (Copenhagen), Scott James (KCL) and Jonathan Perraton (Sheffield). Written in the period between the June 2016 vote and the March 2017 Article 50 ‘trigger’, the paper offers an overview of the political economy of Brexit across a number of policy areas, including finance, trade, investment, the labour market, regional development and EU integration.

Item Type:Research Reports or Papers (Working Paper)
Additional Information:SPERI paper no.41.
Status:Published
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Lavery, Dr Scott
Authors: Lavery, S., Quaglia, L., and Dannreuther, C.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Social and Political Sciences > Economic and Social History
Publisher:Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute

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