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Should Britain Leave the EU? - An Economic Analysis of a Troubled Relationship, Second Edition (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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Should Britain Leave the EU? - An Economic Analysis of a Troubled Relationship, Second Edition (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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The policy framework advocated by Minford et al. . . . is grounded
in economic theory and an incisive empirical analysis of the costs
of UK's membership of the EU. Their thesis that the EU is a
political union practising economic protectionism in the guise of
gradualism towards free trade makes sense. . . . Minford and his
associates' analysis suggests that the EU's policy framework of
free trade for members but restrictions on trade of non-members
with the EU countries is a second best policy adopted to promote
political rather than economic objectives.' - V.N. Balasubramanyam,
Lancaster University, UK'The EU got the Nobel Prize for Peace in
2012, but such an award is not forthcoming for economics. In fact,
the EU faces a stern public discontent throughout Europe. For years
EU leaders have been unable to agree on almost anything. The
eurozone's toxic monetary embrace is a colossal failure that has
provoked misery in most of the participating countries and, worst
of all, suffocated the hopes of prosperity for many years to come.
The EU is no longer a venture that inspires people to run on
barricades to defend it. Should Britain be a part of the crumbling
EU project? This book provides a timely and documented answer. It
is highly recommended reading.' - Miroslav N. Jovanovi , University
of Geneva, Switzerland 'Much too much of the debate about the UK's
relationship with the European Union relies upon general
declarations unsupported by facts and assertions and claims not
substantiated by evidence. This is why we need so badly the careful
quantitative analysis provided by Patrick Minford and his
colleagues. The UK electorate will have a momentous decision to
take when the EU referendum takes place. History and emotions will
be important, but getting the facts straight is even more vital.' -
John Mills, Founder and Chairman of JML and Co-Chairman of Business
for Britain 'Patrick Minford and his team have performed a hugely
valuable service by quantifying the costs of Britain's EU
membership. In particular, they show that Britain pays too much for
too high a proportion of its imports. The EU's protectionism in its
trade with the rest of the world costs Britain a significant slice
of its national output. Their demonstration of this vital point is
thought-provoking and sophisticated, and greatly strengthens the
case for the UK to leave the EU.' - Tim Congdon, CBE, International
Monetary Research Ltd Placed in the context of the upcoming
referendum, this second edition brings up to date a thorough review
of all economic aspects of the UK's membership of the EU. It notes
the intention of the EU to move to 'ever closer union' and the
nature of the regulatory and general economic philosophy of its
dominant members, whose position is enforced by qualified majority
voting. The book highlights the UK s dilemma that, while extending
free markets to its local region is attractive, this European
philosophy and closer union are substantially at odds with the UK's
traditions of free markets and freedom under the common law. This
comprehensive examination of the economic costs and benefits of
membership uses state-of-the-art modeling methods and includes
estimates of its net costs as a percentage of GDP. The book
explains how the decision to leave would follow from a judgement on
the political economy of the EU as compared with that of the UK. It
details the misconceptions involved in much of the debate about
trade with the EU, and argues that the key issue is not access to
markets but rather the prices at which trade takes place. Covered
in careful detail is the economics of the UK's trade with the EU in
the key sectors of agriculture, manufacturing, and services.
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