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Brexit, Borders, and the Bank of England (Wonkish)
www.nytimes.com
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@PaulKrugman on the @BankOfEngland analysis.

02/12/2018
The EU isn’t holding Britain back—domestic government policy is
www.prospectmagazine.co.uk
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Interesting analysis. @JulianHJessop?

Can Global Britain Defy Gravity?
medium.com
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Probably not. "Perhaps the boost to productivity from being able to use incandescent light bulbs while vacuuming with high-powered hoovers will be significant, but the above suggests new free trade agreements alone can’t do it."

EU Law Analysis: What is ‘free trade’?
eulawanalysis.blogspot.be
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Explained quite simply.

UK exports have boomed since the Brexit referendum, but mostly to the EU
sluggerotoole.com

The UK is enjoying an increase in exports to the EU, driven in the main by a fall in the pound caused by a fear that it will not be freely trade with the EU in the future. This is a cake that cannot continue to be both had and eaten forever.

The Discontented
www.thstailwinds.com

And an economic remedy. Long but worthwhile read. #fb

How ‘Economists for Brexit’ manage to defy the laws of gravity
voxeu.org
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"Minford admits his model predicts that the policy would cause the ‘elimination’ of UK manufacturing and a large increase in wage inequality. But although he is relaxed about these outcomes, we suspect that voters in Port Talbot and elsewhere in Britain wouldn’t be so impressed."

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