Our aim in this paper is to explain and comment on some of the principal features and implications of the European Economic Area Agreement (EEAA). A number of misunderstandings about the content and operation of the Agreement appear to have made their way into public discourse in the UK. We are concerned about the distorting effect of these, not only on public perceptions, but also potentially on the Government’s position. Our hope is that this paper may help inform a more considered debate about the UK’s Brexit destination.
The European Economic Area Agreement: a short introduction
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- Post author:Catherine Yarrow and George Yarrow
- Post published:March 1, 2017
- Post category:Documents / New Series / Studies in Regulation
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