Brexit

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Beyond Brexit: Is Unilateral Tariff Reduction Really Such a Crazy Idea?
November 10, 2016
If the UK leaves the EU (as unfortunately seems most likely), the single market, and customs union, it will need to decide on a new schedule of tariffs for imported goods from both Europe and other countries. One of the options being touted is the unilateral removal of tariffs on all goods, as Hong ...
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Beyond Brexit: How Will EU Overseas Development Assistance Be Affected?
October 28, 2016
The EU faces a substantial drop in its development resources following Brexit. Still, the amount will depend on how “hard” that exit is, and the UK’s ongoing involvement in voluntary EU-level arrangements. Here we assess the potential size of the Overseas Development Assistance (OD...
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Beyond Brexit: Why Improving Market Access for Poor Countries is a Win-Win
October 27, 2016
Unless the UK government takes action to prevent it, Brexit could penalize some of the world’s poorest countries. 
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Beyond Brexit: Which Country Has the Best Trade-for-Development Policy in the World?
October 21, 2016
If the UK leaves the EU customs union, it will need new trade policies for poor countries as well as with major trading partners. This post kicks off a discussion of what that policy should look like by assessing which country currently has the best trade-for-development policy in the World. 
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Beyond Brexit: A One-Line Change to Migration to Protect Billions in Exports
October 19, 2016
Whatever you think about Brexit, it doesn’t make sense to secure Britain’s economic future by adding red tape. Theresa May’s government wants to tamp down net migration. That’s has opened space for some new self-defeating proposals.
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Give Us the Courage to Change the Things We Can
October 06, 2016
Rory Stewart MP gave a wise speech about how Britain can play a role in global peace and stability. In my brief response to the Minister, I suggested twelve policies which are within our control which would help create conditions for stronger, more peaceful, more prosperous countries to th...
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Navigating the Brexit Maze to Find Development Goodies
October 05, 2016
Love it or hate it, Brexit implies some of the biggest changes to European trade and development policy in a generation. Decisions made over the next three years will have important consequences for people living in developing countries, possibly for decades to come. That is why we are scaling up ou...