Faculty members share their insights on the political, economic and financial impacts of the United Kingdom’s June 23 decision to leave the European Union.
Professors from Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service, McDonough School of Business and the College share their insights on the political, economic and financial impacts of Britain’s June 23 decision to leave the European Union.
The referendum, also known as the Brexit vote, brings on the possibility of economic and political independence that the U.K hasn’t known since joining the EU in 1973.