Economic and monetary policy: review of the balance of competences
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Detail of outcome
This report examines the balance of competences between the European Union and the United Kingdom in the area of Economic and monetary policy, and is led by HM Treasury.
It is a reflection and analysis of the evidence submitted by experts, non-governmental organisations, businesspeople, Members of Parliament and other interested parties, either in writing or orally, as well as a literature review of relevant material.
Feedback received
Detail of feedback received
We received a number of submissions to the economic and monetary policy call for evidence. The submissions, which were received from a broad range of stakeholders, were either in writing or oral. We also conducted a literature review of relevant material.
Original consultation
Consultation description
The Foreign Secretary launched the Balance of Competences Review in Parliament on 12 July 2012. This follows the coalition’s commitment to examine the balance of competences between the UK and the European Union. The review will provide an analysis of what the UK’s membership of the EU means for the UK national interest.
Read the review of the balance of competences for full details of the review programme.
HM Treasury is leading on the strand of the review covering economic and monetary policy and is seeking views on its application.
This call for evidence document sets out the background to the review and provides a useful context for those giving evidence.
Read the news story announcing the call for evidence.
Documents
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published response document and evidence submitted
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First published.