|  February 2021 - The United Kingdom’ new business model
 Issue editor: Pierre-Charles PRADIER department of Economics, Paris 1 University (Panthéon-Sorbonne), LabEx  ReFi 
   Introduction:department of Economics, Paris 1 University (Panthéon-Sorbonne), LabEx  ReFiPierre-Charles PRADIER,
 
 A macroscopic view   EU Membership: A Cost-Benefit Analysis for the UK Nicholas Crafts, Emeritus Professor of Economic History, University of Warwick
   Brexit: What macroeconomic impact has the literature foreseen? Catherine Mathieu, economist, Observatoire Français des Conjonctures Économiques (OFCE)
   The UK-EU relationship in retrospect – And prospect Julie Smith,Cambridge University
   Brexit and the Changing Discourse of the Conservatives Nicholas Sowels, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle ‒ Paris 3
 
 The limits of a global agreement   Negotiations about Brexit between the European Union and United Kingdom:  A festival of strategic errors Franklin Dehousse, professor, University of Liège
   The United Kingdom and standardization in the context of Brexit  Olivier Peyrat, CEO of AFNOR Group, and Alain Costes, special advisor to the  CEO, AFNOR Group
   “Singapore on the Thames”: The mirage vanishes  Michel Perez, Labex ReFi, Senior Fellow, NYU School of Law
 
 A few sectors in commerce and industry    UK higher education after Brexit Ken Mayhew, Oxford and Maastricht Universities
   The meaning of ‘Take back control’ in the energy sector  Dominique Auverlot,Conseil Général de l’Environnement et du Développement Durable (CGEDD)
   Brexit and negotiations about the future relations between the United  Kingdom and European Union: The stakes and scenarios for the British and  European automobile industries  Maria Ianculescu, director of international affairs, Comité des Constructeurs Français  d’Automobiles (CCFA),
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 Marc Mortureux,
 director-general of the Platforme de la Filière Automobile et  Mobilités (PFA)
   The post-Brexit future of farming and fishing in Great Britain: A  homecoming?  François-Gilles Le  Theule, member of the Conseil Général de l’Alimentation, de l’Agriculture et  des Espaces Ruraux (CGAAER)
 
 The financial industry    ‟Equivalence” after Brexit, a capital issue for financial services  Georges Ugeux, Columbia Law School
   The insurance industry faces Brexit  Florence Lustman, president of the Federation Française de l’Assurance
   Financial services after Brexit  Jean Beunardeau, HSBC
   A few consequences of Brexit on banking and finance  Christian de  Boissieu,professor emeritus, University of Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne)
   Post-Brexit exchanges of data between regulatory authorities  Nicolas Vasse, director of Resources at the European Securities and Markets Authority  (ESMA) in Paris
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