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Chapter III. The Common Market

Anonymous

National Institute Economic Review, 1971, vol. 57, 35-61

Abstract: This chapter surveys some of the main economic issues involved in the decision whether or not the United Kingdom should join the EEC on the terms set out in the recent White Paper [69]. Specifically, it covers those issues traditionally comprised under the headings of ‘static’ and ‘dynamic’ effects, with additional consideration being given to problems affecting exchange rate, monetary and regional policies. It is not a main purpose of this note to introduce much substantive new material; the aim, rather, is to survey the arguments and to draw attention to the relevant numerical magnitudes where estimates exist. In this spirit a select bibliography is also attached.

Date: 1971
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