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Economic and financial costs and benefits of UK's EU membership

Inquiry

The Treasury Committee published its report 'The economic and financial costs and benefits of the UK's EU membership' on Friday 27 May 2016.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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1st Report - The economic and financial costs and benefits of the UK’s EU membership
Inquiry Economic and financial costs and benefits of UK's EU membership
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Report
Bank of England internal guidelines during EU referendum period
Inquiry Economic and financial costs and benefits of UK's EU membership
Correspondence
Letter from Mark Carney, Governor, Bank of England to Rt Hon. Andrew Tyrie MP, analysis of the potential effects of sterling depreciation following vote to leave EU, 29 March 2016
Inquiry Economic and financial costs and benefits of UK's EU membership
Correspondence
Letter from Rt Hon. Andrew Tyrie MP to Sir Jeremy Heywood, Cabinet Secretary, requesting a date for BIS official, Iain Mansfield, to give evidence on his award-winning essay on "Brexit", 21 April 2016
Inquiry Economic and financial costs and benefits of UK's EU membership
Correspondence

Oral evidence transcripts

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28 June 2016
Inquiry Economic and financial costs and benefits of UK's EU membership
Witnesses Lord Turnbull, former Permanent Secretary, HM Treasury, and former Cabinet Secretary, Professor David Miles, Imperial College London, and former member of the Monetary Policy Committee, and Stephen King, Senior Economic Adviser, HSBC.
Oral Evidence
20 April 2016
Inquiry Economic and financial costs and benefits of UK's EU membership
Witnesses Dominic Cummings, Campaign Director, Vote Leave.
Oral Evidence
8 March 2016
Inquiry Economic and financial costs and benefits of UK's EU membership
Witnesses Dr Mark Carney, Governor, and Sir Jon Cunliffe, Deputy Governor, Financial Stability, Bank of England.
Oral Evidence
CBI (EUK0018)
Sir Konrad Schiemann (EUK0004)
Professor Michael Dougan (EUK0005)

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