Covid, Brexit and the Anglosphere : frameworks for future trade and economic growth / by Richard D. Simmons (University of Hertfordshire, UK) and Nigel Culkin (University of Hertfordshire, UK).
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.Description: 1 online resource (216 pages)ISBN: - 9781803826899
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Before we begin ... definitions -- Chapter 3. The menu - differing trade theories -- Chapter 4. The aperitif 400 years of change;- southwark and cumulative causation -- Chapter 5. The sorbet -economic background -- Chapter 6. The soup - nationalism popularism, trade and development -- Chapter 7. The seasoning? - the anglosphere -- Chapter 8. "specials" - innovation, trade growth and the entrepreneur -- Chapter 9. Main course - shocks, trade & growth -- Chapter 10. Two twists - regulations and monopolies -- Chapter 11. Pause for reflection, britain in 1910 -- Chapter 12. Dessert menu - acquiring resources to support innovation -- Chapter 13. The "digestif" cumulative causation -- Chapter 14. Coffee and conclusions.
What is the role of trade to both expedite growth and to provide the transformative innovations needed in our post-Pandemic, post-Brexit, unstable world? Using historical examples to demonstrate how complex forces interplay into virtuous or vicious cycles of cumulative causation, Simmons and Culkin suggest alternative trade approaches to drive economic growth. Set within the socio-political space defined by a nascent Anglosphere and its implicit nationalism, they map alternative frameworks to embolden entrepreneurs to make the future. With fresh thinking Covid, Brexit and The Anglosphere equips academics, students, policymakers and general readers with the tools to drive growth in a post-Pandemic post- Brexit fragmenting world order facing rapidly advancing technical change.
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