REPORT INFLUENCE
The most comprehensive study of UK withdrawal from the EU, drawing on detailed economic modelling to assess the impact of different Brexit scenarios.
Concluding that the existing ‘Norwegian’ and ‘Swiss’ models of EU association are not suitable for the UK post-Brexit, this report examines how they could be adapted to Britain’s unique circumstances.
This report concludes that the economic impact of Brexit is not as clear cut in either direction as most previous analyses have suggested. Instead it will depend on a number of tough decisions in the UK and Europe. This includes whether the EU itself will embrace reform and whether UK politicians and voters are willing to Britain into the deregulated, free trading economy it would need to become outside the EU.
Our Brexit II report is now available. This reports looks at recommendations for liberal policies in the fields of trade, immigration and regulation, which we believe are required in the event of a Brexit in order to offset the costs and maximise the economic benefits.