Starting from the identification of Brexit as a matter of radical uncertainty, Rainer Masera deals with three instances of unforeseen effects of the UK’s exit from the European Union: namely, the paradox of ‘red tape’, the role of the City and the issue of the unity of the United Kingdom. In doing this, he adopts and explains the methodological approach of global uncertainty developed by John Kay and Mervyn King, while investigating the most recent developments in banking regulation and exploring the future avenues for EU integration.

Thoughts and reflections based on lord king's seminal contributions

MASERA R
2021-01-01

Abstract

Starting from the identification of Brexit as a matter of radical uncertainty, Rainer Masera deals with three instances of unforeseen effects of the UK’s exit from the European Union: namely, the paradox of ‘red tape’, the role of the City and the issue of the unity of the United Kingdom. In doing this, he adopts and explains the methodological approach of global uncertainty developed by John Kay and Mervyn King, while investigating the most recent developments in banking regulation and exploring the future avenues for EU integration.
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