The Political Economy of Brexit by David Bailey

The Political Economy of Brexit by David Bailey

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These essays explore the ramifications of the Brexit decision for the UK and European economies, in particular, on manufacturing, regional development, labour regulations, financial services and Northern Ireland.

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The Political Economy of Brexit by David Bailey

These essays explore the ramifications of the Brexit decision for the UK and European economies, in particular, on manufacturing, regional development, labour regulations, financial services and Northern Ireland.
A timely and important book dealing in admirable detail and with great clarity with what must rank as the biggest single issue facing Britain today-- Anand Menon, Professor of European Politics and Foreign Affairs, King's College London, and Director of the UK in a Changing Europe initiative
An excellent and very timely book with many profound insights. The post-Brexit challenges ahead are real, as are the potential opportunities, and this book helps us to navigate a way through these newly-emerging realities. -- Philip McCann, Professor of Economic Geography, University of Groningen
An indispensable guide to the complex issues of political economy that Brexit has thrown up. As there is still so much uncertainty about Britain's future relationship with the EU, research and clear insight into how Brexit might affect the different nations, regions and business sectors of the UK is vital. This volume provides just such material. -- Nick Pearce, Professor of Public Policy, University of Bath
I have no doubt future generations of researchers will acknowledge The Political Economy of Brexit as one of the most important books written by social scientists in the second decade of the twenty-first century. It is a book loaded with meaning and rich in insights for those working in industrial policy, geography, planning, politics, sociology, regional research and urban studies. Importantly, it allows the reader to understand how mass discontent with the impacts of globalization fuelled Brexit and the implications of this vote for the future of all Europe. But its relevance is not limited to the UK. The Political Economy of Brexit provides a rubric for understanding the future economic and political trajectory of many parts of the developed world, including the United States, France, Germany and Australia. A must read. -- Andrew Beer, Dean of Research and Innovation, University of South Australia Business School
David Bailey is Professor of Industrial Strategy at Aston Business School. He has written widely on economic restructuring, industrial and regional policy. He has twice chaired the Regional Studies Association, and has acted as a Special Advisor to the House of Commons Select Committee on the West Midlands region. Leslie Budd is Reader in Social Enterprise in the Centre for Public Leadership and Social Enterprise (PULSE) at The Open University Business School. He is also a member of the cross-faculty research centre, The Centre for Innovation Knowledge and Development (IKD). He has been Chair of the Regional Studies Association (2003–06) and was elected an Academician of the Academy of Social Sciences in 2004. He has authored and edited several books, including most recently, eGovernance: Managing or Governing? (co-editor) and e-Economy: Rhetoric or Business Reality? (co-editor).
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ISBN 13 9781911116646
ISBN 10 1911116649
Title The Political Economy of Brexit
Author David Bailey
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Agenda Publishing
Year published 2017-03-30
Number of pages 192
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