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This paper proposes that the British doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty is slowly breaking down in practice, if not … doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty continues to remain the theoretical basis of the United Kingdom's constitution, the … additional sites wherefrom sovereignty is effectively exercised will likely become normatively entrenched. A quasi …
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institutional theory, based on political property rights and what we call polycentric sovereignty, which explains how the medieval …
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Governments increasingly are seeking to use bilateral and regional trade agreements to reduce the cost-increasing effects of differences in product market regulation. They also pursue regulatory cooperation independent of trade agreements. It is important to understand what is being done through...
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Since the early 2000s, the United States and European Union have discussed the development of bilateral and regional trade agreements. The TTIP – Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership was announced in February 2013 and is currently under negotiation. The initiative aims at...
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Increasingly, in regional agreements, large economies, e.g. U.S. and E.U., offer lower trade barriers in exchange for cooperation by small economies in environmental, intellectual property and other issues. What is the effect of such agreements on multilateral trade liberalization? We show that,...
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statistical follow up of this interplay between trade and sovereignty. …
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We explore the role of the transfers that UK regions received from the European structural and cohesion funds, as well as other economic and social factors, in determining the support for the Remain vote in the Brexit referendum. We find that past European transfers have played virtually no role...
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The decision of the United Kingdom (UK) to leave the European Union (EU) is unprecedented, especially considering the recent trend in the global economy toward economic integration. There is a multitude of research concerning the implications of economic integration; however, research in the...
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