Book review: Richard Simmons and Nigel Culkin, Covid, Brexit and the Anglosphere: Frameworks for Future Trade and Economic Growth, Bingley: Emerald Publishing, 2022, 204 pp, ISBN (Print): 978-1-80382-690-5, ISBN (online): 978-1-80382-687-5, ISBN (ebook): 9781-80382-689-9. Reviewed by: Anna Grosman, Loughborough University London, UK.</p
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The Rise and Fall of the Atlantic Economic Community: Brinley Thomas' (1906-1994) contention that "i...
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