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Taking Control?: British and European Trade Policy After Brexit

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Taking Control?: British and European Trade Policy After Brexit

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The idea that the European Union must win the global economic 'race' has become a growing obsession among politicians and policymakers. The financial and Eurozone crises have only served to reinforce the message that the EU's 'generous' welfare states must either 'sink or swim' on their ability to compete in the global economy. This logic has culminated in recent talks with the US aimed at establishing a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).

Taking Control?: British and European Trade Policy After Brexit

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