An Anglo-German bargain on EU reform: key opportunities and pitfalls
An Anglo-German bargain on EU reform: key opportunities and pitfallsGermany remains the most important ‘swing state’ in the debate about the EU’s future, and a grand Anglo-German bargain on EU reform...
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Top 100 Costliest EU regulationsOpen Europe estimates that the 100 most expensive EU regulations set back the UK economy by £27.4 billion a year, meaning that these EU laws represent a net cost to the...
View ArticleGerman voters reject all forms of further Eurozone financial aid
German voters reject all forms of further Eurozone financial aidThere is limited public appetite for the policies needed for more Eurozone integration amongst German voters. 55% say that membership of...
View ArticleTrading Places: Is EU membership still the best option for UK trade and what...
Trading Places: Is EU membership still the best option for UK trade and what are the alternatives?From a pure trade perspective, the existing alternatives to EU membership – the Norwegian, Swiss and...
View ArticleA European labour market with national welfare systems: a proposal for a new...
A European labour market with national welfare systems: a proposal for a new Citizenship and Integration DirectiveIn this timely pamphlet, the authors argue that national governments should be able to...
View ArticleEU wargame: Simulating the negotiations that could determine Britain’s place...
EU wargame: Simulating the negotiations that could determine Britain’s place in EuropeOnce the posturing is over, there’s scope for a range of reforms in the EU. However, David Cameron needs to raise...
View ArticleWhat are the legal implications of David Cameron’s proposed reforms to EU...
What are the legal implications of David Cameron’s proposed reforms to EU migration?In his EU migration speech, David Cameron said that his package of reforms would require changing the EU treaties...
View ArticleSecuring free trade with EU after Brexit likely in goods sectors but far...
Securing free trade with EU after Brexit likely in goods sectors but far harder for servicesBased on interviews with businesses, trade associations and additional research, Open Europe has today...
View ArticleWhat if…? The consequences, challenges and opportunities facing Britain...
What if…? The consequences, challenges and opportunities facing Britain outside the EUAccording to Open Europe's comprehensive new report, UK GDP could be 2.2% lower in 2030 if Britain leaves the EU...
View ArticleEU Reform Index: Evaluating 30 potential proposals for EU renegotiation
EU Reform Index: Evaluating 30 potential proposals for EU renegotiationIn its EU Reform Index, Open Europe catalogues the body of 30 potential reform proposals that the UK might wish to seek in the...
View ArticleAsset management in Europe: The case for reform
Asset management in Europe: The case for reformOpen Europe and New City Initiative have published a new report proposing that EU-based asset managers who do not market their funds into other EU...
View ArticleSafeguarding non-Eurozone states’ rights is key to new EU settlement – here’s...
Safeguarding non-Eurozone states’ rights is key to new EU settlement – here’s how to do itOpen Europe has today published a series of proposals for a new safeguard for countries, such as the UK, which...
View ArticleEU Wargames: The challenges facing UK negotiators inside and outside the EU
EU Wargames: The challenges facing UK negotiators inside and outside the EUOpen Europe’s ‘EU Wargames’ – a unique simulation of both the UK-EU renegotiation and what might happen if there was a...
View ArticleWhere next? A liberal, free-market guide to Brexit
Where next? A liberal, free-market guide to BrexitThis report sets out recommendations for liberal policies in the fields of trade, immigration and regulation, which we believe are required in the...
View ArticleA common British-Polish vision for EU reform in the event of Remain
A common British-Polish vision for EU reform in the event of RemainIf the UK votes to stay in the EU in the upcoming referendum, it will need a vision and plan for its role within a changing EU. Open...
View ArticleHow the UK’s financial services sector can continue thriving after Brexit
How the UK’s financial services sector can continue thriving after BrexitOpen Europe has published a new report looking at the value of the EU financial services ‘passport’ and considering what...
View ArticleNothing to declare: A plan for UK-EU trade outside the Customs Union
Nothing to declare: A plan for UK-EU trade outside the Customs UnionIn a new report, Open Europe argues that leaving the EU’s Customs Union is the only logical step for the UK to pursue an independent...
View ArticleGlobal Britain: Priorities for trade beyond the EU
Global Britain: Priorities for trade beyond the EUNew Open Europe research reveals that there is enough untapped UK trade potential to offset the possible effects of Brexit on exports to the EU. The...
View ArticleStriking a Balance: A blueprint for the future UK-EU economic partnership
Striking a Balance: A blueprint for the future UK-EU economic partnershipIn a new report, Open Europe presents a potential framework for the future UK-EU trading relationship. Our analysis shows that...
View ArticleTradeStation Global Forex Trading Platform Review 2021 – Facts, Findings, and...
TradeStation Global is a combined product of TradeStation and Interactive Brokers (IB) that is designed for clients residing outside the EU. The firm offers brokerage services. In its initial stages,...
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