Index

Richard D. Simmons (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
Nigel Culkin (University of Hertfordshire, UK)

Covid, Brexit and The Anglosphere

ISBN: 978-1-80382-690-5, eISBN: 978-1-80382-687-5

Publication date: 26 September 2022

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Simmons, R.D. and Culkin, N. (2022), "Index", Covid, Brexit and The Anglosphere, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 201-204. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80382-687-520221017

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Copyright © 2022 Richard D. Simmons and Nigel Culkin. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited


INDEX

Adjustment dynamics
, 12

American exceptionalism
, 72

Anglo Saxon Exceptionalism
, 152

Anglosphere

autarky
, 4

common heritage
, 78–79

exceptionalism
, 72–78

individualism
, 75–77

military exceptionalism
, 77–78

political exceptionalism
, 77–78

political/military/economic alliance
, 151–152

Autarky
, 39, 41, 102, 104

Average wage growth
, 56

Big Bang Disruption
, 59

Bounded rationality
, 21

Brexit Dividend
, 2, 61

adjustment dynamics
, 12

factor endowments
, 10–11

free trade
, 31

growth
, 7–9

immigration
, 7–9

new trade theory
, 10–11

trade
, 7–9

trade gravity
, 10–11

trade theory
, 9–10

Brexit economic case
, 5–7

Business enablers
, 141–142

Capitalism
, 22

Carnegie, Andrew
, 84, 101, 112–114, 126, 128

Civil war
, 97

Civitas
, 62

Classical economics
, 3

Cobden Chevalier Treaty
, 93

Colonial trade
, 5

Commoditized manufacturing
, 58–59

Common heritage
, 78–79

Common sense
, 17

Comparative advantage argument
, 6

Complexity
, 46, 109–110

Confidence
, 56–57

COVID-19 pandemic
, 59, 86–87

Brexit Dividend
, 153–155

Next generation vaccines
, 110

recovering
, 153–155

UK consumer spending in
, 92

Ukraine
, 92–93

United States Single Market
, 97–98

Cumulative causation

business enablers
, 141–142

complexity
, 46

definition
, 138–140

dynamic equilibrium
, 137, 140, 144

Economy 4.0
, 144–145

International trade
, 140–141

Kaldor, Nicholas
, 7, 12, 26, 46, 102, 138–139

key assumptions
, 142

Myrdal, G.
, 26, 46, 143

Southwark & Bermondsey
, 47–53

steady state
, 47–49

supply side enablers
, 139

transformation
, 144–145

vicious cycle
, 50–51

virtuous and vicious cycles
, 143

virtuous cycle
, 48–50

DARPA
, 111

Dollar Zone
, 149

Dynamic equilibrium
, 140

Dynamic trade equilibrium
, 137–144

Early stage funding
, 126–127

Economy 4.0
, 22, 144–145

English exceptionalism
, 71–74

Entrepreneur
, 65

Entrepreneurial capitalism
, 119

Entrepreneurial risk finance
, 117–118

Entrepreneurial University
, 154

Equilibrium
, 18

Exchange rates
, 39

Expectations
, 20–21

External market
, 99–101

Facebook
, 124

Factor endowments
, 10–11

Factors of production
, 18–19

Finance, access to
, 125–129

Freeports
, 150–151

Free trade
, 29–33

absolute advantage
, 30

Brexit
, 31

comparative advantage
, 30–31

factor endowments
, 32–33

hegemony
, 33–36

German nation
, 64

German Zollverein
, 98–99, 1834

Global Britain
, 1

Global England
, 1

Google
, 19

Growth
, 22

Hegemony
, 33–36

Immigration
, 7–9

base wages
, 57

Individualism
, 75, 77

Infant industries
, 3, 37–38

Innovation
, 112–113

ambition
, 133–134

benign state as an enabler
, 87–88

building teams
, 133–134

civil war
, 97

COVID-19
, 86–87

economic development
, 119

entrepreneurs
, 121

finance, access to
, 125–129

finding customers
, 130–131

monopoly
, 112–113

new entrants
, 124–125

oligopoly
, 112–113

patient capital
, 127–128

protecting
, 131–132

Quadruple Vortex innovation model
, 89–90

serial entrepreneurs
, 128–129

skills development
, 133–134

trade protection
, 84–85

Internal market
, 99–101

International trade
, 140–141

Inventor/entrepreneurs
, 84

Knowledge content
, 58–59

Krupp, Alfred
, 9, 18–20, 64–65, 67, 112–113, 118, 126

Krupp, Alfried
, 67

Large-scale re-engineering
, 118

Macro-economic framework
, 6–7

Make America Great Again
, 94–95

Market imperfections
, 38–39

Mercantilism
, 36–37

autarky
, 39–41

exchange rates
, 39

infant industries
, 37–38

market imperfections
, 38–39

money
, 39

nationalism
, 39–41

scale
, 38–39

trade gravity
, 38–39

Military exceptionalism
, 77–78

Moated castle
, 148–149

Monopoly
, 112–113

Moon-shot products
, 153

National awakening
, 64

National energy
, 64

Nationalism
, 39, 41, 62, 64

growth
, 68–69

growth vs. hate
, 64

negative
, 64–67

popularism
, 62–64

positive
, 64–67

National Security
, 108

National self-interest
, 3–4

Natural Laws
, 18

Navigation Acts
, 81–82, 148–149

Neoclassical industry
, 3

Network Commonwealth
, 78

New entrants
, 124–125

New industry
, 3

New trade deals
, 148–153

New trade theory
, 10–11

New virtuous cycle
, 52–53

Non-Anglosphere
, 5

Oligopoly
, 112–113

Patient capital
, 127–128

Perfect competition
, 21

Policy imperatives
, 147–148

Political and monopoly control
, 21–22

Political exceptionalism
, 77–78

Popularism
, 62–64

Post-pandemic environment
, 1

Praed Bank of Truro
, 117–118, 1846

Pre-brexit
, 137–144

Pre-pandemic
, 137–144

Press speculation
, 125

Productive entrepreneurism
, 121

Proof of concept
, 110

Prussia
, 98–99

Quadruple Vortex innovation model
, 7, 89–90

Railroads
, 112

Rational expectations
, 21

Rationality
, 20–21

Regeneration
, 52–53

Regulatory frameworks
, 107–108

Renminbi Currency Zone
, 149

Representative democracy
, 75

Re-shore
, 2–3

Retail prices
, 17

Ricardian comparative advantage
, 5–7

Robber Barons
, 112

Robo-Advice
, 57–58

Schacht, H.
, 63–64, 102–104

Schachtian Mercantilisim
, 103

Schumpeter, J. A.
, 6, 18–19, 56, 77, 123, 137, 144

Second Industrial Revolution
, 82, 98, 119

Serial entrepreneurs
, 128–129

Silicon Valley
, 84–85

Skills development
, 133–134

Social impact
, 143–144

Social innovator
, 65

Southwark regeneration
, 53

Virtuous Cycle
, 50

Vicious Cycle
, 52

Sovereign Individuals
, 75–77

Sovereignty
, 3–4

Steady state cumulative causation
, 47–49

Strategic supply networks
, 149–150

Stresses
, 149–150

Structural shocks
, 47

Suboptimal equilibria
, 21

Sullivan, J. L.
, 74–75

Supply side enablers
, 139

Surplus value
, 20

Technical innovations
, 112

Teutonic exceptionalism
, 66

Trade
, 7–9

alternative frameworks
, 27–28

gravity
, 10–11, 38–39

growth
, 93–94

theory
, 9–10

unlocking value via exchange
, 28–29

Trade policy
, 154–155

Trade protection
, 84–85

Triple Helix Innovation Model
, 7

Trumpism
, 61, 63–64

Ukraine
, 1–2, 11, 91–93, 149, 151

Uncertainty
, 20–21

United States Steel Industry
, 113–114

Unproductive entrepreneurism
, 121–122

Value creation
, 20

Vicious cycle
, 50–51

Virtuous and vicious cycles
, 143

Virtuous cycle
, 48–50