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Covid, Brexit and The Anglosphere focuses on economic development within today’s Post Covid, Brexit and Trump MAGA fragmenting world. The book seeks to unpack the complex interactions between the economic and social, to equip the reader to embrace the underlying proposals and associated theories, so enabling evaluation and critique of the offered solutions. Set in a context of perceived exceptionalism where failure risks shifting constructive Patriotism into acrimonious Nationalism, the book proposes a framework to drive economic progress that uses Brexit and underlying economic concerns behind MAGA as a spur to re-establish Entrepreneurial Capitalism.
 
 The book combines historical lessons with economic theory to transform simplistic soundbites into two frameworks that balance both complexity and uncertainty within today’s fragmenting world. First there is an updated version of “Cumulative Causation” and secondly a new “Quadruple Innovation Vortex”, both driving a “bi-partisan” approach to yield economic renewal.

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Tales of Brexits Past and Present: Understanding the Choices, Threats and Opportunities In Our Separation from the EU provides a compelling insight into the Brexit process in a uniquely historical context. Looking at previous 'Brexits' under the lens of international risk, the book tackles five specific themes relating to the Brexit result - competition in the global innovation economy, the generational split, the 'left behind' aspirational working and middle classes, the impact on international relations, and popularism in the internet age.

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Brexit is arguably the most significant UK foreign and economic policy event since at least 1945. Opinion is bitterly divided between whether to leave, when to leave, how to leave and even on what Brexit is. Mastering Brexits Through the Ages: Entrepreneurial Innovators and Small Firms - The Catalysts for Success explores these dynamics through the lens of three previous 'Brexits' the end of Roman Britain, the Henrician Reformation, and the Elizabethan age. Using multiple historical epithets, it illuminates insights into innovation needs, smaller firm growth, previous step change events and related economic understanding. This book paints a broad picture of possible UK post-Brexit landscapes. Echoing an earlier European Treaty (Versailles, 1919), fourteen action points that can contribute to mitigating downside risks and making post Brexit UK a leading force in the Global Economy are identified. At all times, dynamic entrepreneurs and small companies are at the centre of the narrative. This book is both a key contribution to understanding implementation risks and to identifying what a 'winning' post-Brexit UK economy should look like. Drawing on extensive research, the book identifies the strategic framework and associated practical measures needed to realise a positive outcome. It concurrently analyses Brexit mythology through carefully unpicking and demystifying complexities, anticipated Brexit risks, impacts, implications and unknowns. A book for academics, policy makers, advisers and interested bystanders alike.

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