ABSTRACT

With the consolidation of the European Union and the opening of the Channel Tunnel, how can Britain develop a central place in Europe and ensure its future prosperity? Britain on the Edge of Europe describes Britain's post-war involvement with the continent amd assesses the country's chances of enjoying the benefits of the projected European boom. Analysing the economic and political effects of Britain's edge-location, the author challenges orthodox notions of distance, cost and competitiveness and assumptions about the likely regional impact on Britain. At a time when British expectations of Europe are very much in the balance, Britain on the Edge of Europe puts the country's trade position into perspective.

chapter 1|13 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 3|15 pages

DISTANCE AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE

chapter 4|19 pages

CORE AND PERIPHERY: ECONOMIC INTEGRATION

chapter 7|26 pages

BRITAIN’S REGIONS, PORTS AND AIRPORTS

chapter 8|16 pages

THE CHANNEL TUNNEL

chapter 9|2 pages

CONCLUSION