Economics Rough Draft BREXIT
Economics Rough Draft BREXIT
Economics Rough Draft BREXIT
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The British shocked the financial, political, and business establishments of the world by voting to
leave the European Union (EU) in the historic referendum of 23rd June 2016. Analyzing the
votes in the referendum, it was observed that while England and Wales opted to leave the EU,
Scotland, Northern Ireland and the city of London were strongly in favor of the Great Britain
remaining a part of the EU. Looking at the vote split (52 to 48), it cant be said that either side
won decisively. However, since the Britons have spoken, this democratic decision would have a
huge impact on Britain, the EU, and the world as a whole.
Many establishments will be affected by BREXIT. However, it will be the economic sector
which will be affected the most by this very decision of BREXIT. Hence, the study on the
economic implications of BREXIT upon the British and European economy becomes important.
2. The researcher tends to analyze the impact of Brexit upon British and European economy.
3. The researcher tends to give certain suggestions which would be useful for British economy.
HYPOTHESIS:
The researcher tends to presume that BREXIT will have a positive impact upon the British
economy in long run.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY:
The researcher will be relying on Doctrinal method of research to complete the project.
SOURCES OF DATA:
The researcher will be relying on both primary and secondary sources to complete the project.
The researcher has territorial, monetary and time limitations in completing the project. Further
emphasis will be given only on the economic aspects of Brexit.
TENTATIVE CHAPTERIZATION:
1. BREXIT: An Introduction
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
The researcher has consulted following sources to complete the rough proposal:
PRIMARY SOURCES:
SECONDARY SOURCES:
1. WEBSITES:
a. http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com
b. www.guardian.co.uk
c. www.bbc.co.uk
d. www.lse.ac.uk