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Covid, Brexit and The Anglosphere: Frameworks for Future Trade and Economic Growth [Pehme köide]

(University of Hertfordshire, UK), (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Sep-2022
  • Kirjastus: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1803826908
  • ISBN-13: 9781803826905
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 216x138x12 mm, kaal: 280 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Sep-2022
  • Kirjastus: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1803826908
  • ISBN-13: 9781803826905
The authors explore the role of trade and growth in the economic development of the UK after Brexit, focusing on how the post-Brexit global trading structure can create a circle of innovation and growth and how the UK can evolve into a revitalized global economic leader. They discuss key concepts like value creation, growth, and factors of production; different trade theories; drivers of change in the economy; the economic background of the UK; the role of nationalism, populism, trade, and development; the concept of an Anglosphere consisting of the UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the US and its characteristics and common heritage; the role of innovation, trade growth, and entrepreneurs; the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the invasion of Ukraine on trade and growth; the effects of regulations and monopolies; how businesses can acquire resources to support innovation; the concept of cumulative causation; and policy recommendations. Distributed in North America by Turpin Distribution. Annotation ©2022 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

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.



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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As a serial entrepreneur this book grasps the complex challenges I face on a daily basis. The two main concepts discussed give valuable insights into the dynamics of launching innovations that drive growth. The Quadruple Innovation Vortex neatly demonstrates the interlocking roles of the state, universities and financial capital working in partnership with entrepreneurs like myself to overcome obstacles and reach the market. The complexity and interrelation of Cumulative Causation reflects the real world the entrepreneur works in where numerous different aspects need to work together to generate the virtuous cycle of success. Simmons and Culkins book is a must read for those who want to explore how innovation and growth require so much more than just Open Trade. -- Jukka Peltola, Serial entrepreneur in global media, consumer product and complementary medicine markets. This forward-thinking book is innovative and exciting, Simmons and Culkins dare to imagine and envisage innovation by addressing the unanswered questions that we have all been asking. The book is an essential read for academics, researchers, policy makers and business leaders alike because it presents groundbreaking ideas on innovation and how we can drive economic growth in practical ways that are hard to ignore. -- Professor Kiran Trehan, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Partnerships and Engagement With the United Kingdoms Brexit transition in seemingly perpetual motion, Simmons and Culkin provide an easily-digestible menu of socio-economic historical context, assessment of contemporary structural stagnation of breakthrough innovation, and forward-looking positive proposals for recovery from Brexit by sustaining a knowledge economy. The authors have delivered a valuable academic text that is both accessible to the lay reader, and provides important insight for businesses, investors and policy makers. In particular, the focus on establishing disruptive innovation through harnessing partnership with academic researchers provides a practical framework to catalyse economic growth that benefits wider society. -- Professor Darragh Murnane, Professor of Pharmaceutics and Deputy Director, The Centre for Doctoral Training in Aerosol Science This is a great little book aimed as a teach-in for undergraduates and others on what free trade means (lots of different things it seems and you can take your pick!) and how, if done correctly, it could stimulate entrepreneurship and encourage growth [ ...] not only very informative but also at times quite entertaining. -- Vicky Pryce, The Society of Professional Economists

List of Figures
vii
About the Authors ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xv
Choosing Your Reading Journey xvii
1 Introduction
1(16)
2 Before We Begin Definitions
17(8)
3 The Menu - Differing Trade Theories Free Trade or Mercantilism?
25(20)
4 The Aperitif 400 Years of Change - Southwark and Cumulative Causation
45(10)
5 The Sorbet - Economic Background
55(6)
6 The Soup - Nationalism Popularism, Trade and Development
61(10)
7 The Seasoning? - The Anglosphere
71(10)
8 "Specials" - Innovation, Trade Growth and the Entrepreneur
81(10)
9 Main Course - Shocks, Trade, and Growth
91(16)
10 Two Twists - Regulations and Monopolies
107(10)
11 Pause for Reflection, Britain in 1910
117(4)
12 Dessert Menu - Acquiring Resources to Support Innovation
121(16)
13 The "Digestif" Cumulative Causation
137(10)
14 Coffee and Conclusions
147(10)
Bibliography 157(44)
Index 201
Richard D. Simmons is a Visiting Fellow at the University of Hertfordshire, UK. He specialises in entrepreneurial growth, supply chain dynamics, trade dynamics and monetary policy.



Nigel Culkin is a Senior Academic Manager at the University of Hertfordshire, UK, recognised as an international expert on entrepreneurial growth and the institutional and policy elements needed to enable it.