Future trade relations between the EU and the UK: Options after Brexit
This study analyses the various options for the future trade relations between the EU and the UK, after Brexit. It examines the various models against the canvas of two distinct paradigms: market integration and trade liberalization. It finds that an intermediate model, which would allow for continued convergence and mutual recognition in some sectors/freedoms, but not others, is unavailable and cannot easily be constructed for legal, institutional, and political reasons. The stark choice is between a customs union/free trade agreement, or continued internal market membership through the EEA or an equivalent agreement. The study further analyses the effects of Brexit on the UK’s continued participation in the trade agreements concluded by the EU. Notwithstanding a range of complexities, the study finds that such continued participation is not automatic but subject to negotiation.
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Vanjski autor
Piet Eeckhout
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- carinska politika
- carinska unija
- EKONOMIJA
- ekonomska analiza
- ekonomska geografija
- ekonomska posljedica
- Europa
- EUROPSKA UNIJA
- Europski ekonomski prostor
- izgrađivanje Europe
- međunarodna trgovina
- MEĐUNARODNE ORGANIZACIJE
- međuvladine organizacije
- politička geografija
- povlačenje iz EU-a
- pristup tržištu
- sporazum EU-a o trgovini
- Svjetska trgovinska organizacija
- TRGOVINA
- trgovinska politika
- trgovinski odnosi
- trgovinski spor
- Velika Britanija i Sjeverna Irska
- zajednička trgovinska politika
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