This book analyzes how the EU referendum in the United Kingdom came to
pass and what the foreseeable consequences are for the UK, Europe, US
and world economy. The Brexit decision represents a momentous event
for Europe, which weakens the EU and shifts the global balance of
power. Welfens argues the EU has lost its appeal and is not in keeping
with the twenty-first century, which is being shaped by Asia and
digital innovations. The subject of immigration from EU countries
played a key role in the Brexit decision, with an anti-EU campaign
that was profoundly biased. The estimated impact of the referendum was
deeply distorted by the broadly inadequate information produced by the
Cameron government, which omitted the expected 10 percent loss in
income caused by leaving the EU. With this this information, there
could have been a clear pro-EU majority. In the absence of a second
referendum, one cannot know what the British electorate really wants.
Both the Brexit decision and new President of the United States Donald
Trump's approach to European disintegration dynamics also raise
serious questions about the future of transatlantic relations.
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New EU and Transatlantic Economic Perspectives
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783319582719
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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