A New Settlement for the UK: A “Leap in the Dark”
Phedon Nicolaides,
Roxana Nedelescu (née Sandu),
Joanna Hornik,
Gibran Watfe and
Gil Stein
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Phedon Nicolaides: Director of Studies and Jan Tinbergen Chair, Department of European Economic Studies, College of Europe
Roxana Nedelescu (née Sandu): College of Europe, Department of European Economic Studies
Joanna Hornik: College of Europe, Department of European Economic Studies
Gil Stein: College of Europe, Department of European Economic Studies
No 39, Bruges European Economic Policy Briefings from European Economic Studies Department, College of Europe
Abstract:
This paper examines the outcome of the negotiations for a new settlement concerning the United Kingdom’s relationship with the European Union. It reviews the nature and possible consequences of the “substantial changes” that were demanded in the areas of economic governance, competitiveness, sovereignty, and immigration. We argue that the proposed arrangements do not amount to much and can prove harmful to the future of the EU. The paper is a follow-up to our analysis of the initial proposals, available under Bruges European Economic Policy Briefings, 38/2016.
JEL-codes: E61 F02 H50 O11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 24 pages
Date: 2016-03
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