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The making and breaking of regulatory space: post Brexit economic geographies in the UK

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Inaugural Lecture by Prof Sarah Hall

In this paper, I understand Brexit as a process of making, breaking and remaking regulatory space. Drawing on work in economic and political geography, I explore the implication of this conceptually in terms of the making and breaking of new economic geographical borders. Examining trade, migration and economic growth, I call for revitalised economic geographies of regulatory practice to understand how regulation is making post Brexit economic geographies. I then reflect on the possibilities for such a revitalised economic geography to contribute to academic and public debate on the changing nature of state power.

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