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An Invisible Hand is redefining Britain’s place in the world. In contrast to the re-definition planned by the Treasury and the Foreign Office, it does not show Britain moving inexorably and irreversibly towards economic and monetary union with the European Community. Rather, it points to a renaissance and expansion of British financial and commercial activity around the world.
First published as a Bruges Group Occasional Paper, No. 19 (June 1995).
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See David Miles, A Single European Currency: The Options for the UK (Merrill Lynch, London, March 1995).
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Jamieson, B. (1996). Worlds Apart?. In: Holmes, M. (eds) The Eurosceptical Reader. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24979-4_15
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