What the UK could learn from Germany’s Sunday trading laws

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Series Details 23.07.15
Publication Date 29/07/2015
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Sunday trading rules vary considerably across Europe, with some countries allowing shops to open freely, while others have tight restrictions on opening hours. In light of a proposal to decentralise restrictions on Sunday trading in England and Wales, Ed Turner writes on the lessons Germany’s decentralisation of Sunday trading laws could provide for other countries. He notes that if the German experience held true, it could be expected that there would be a gradual move toward removing restrictions under such a proposal, with politicians divided on the issue, and variations driven by regional economic interests.

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Wikipedia: Sunday shopping https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunday_shopping
Website: Keep Sunday Special http://www.keepsundayspecial.org.uk/web/default.aspx
Website: European Sunday Alliance http://www.europeansundayalliance.eu/site/home
Blog: LSE: Research and Expertise, March 2015: £20 billion reasons to shop on Sunday http://www.lse.ac.uk/researchAndExpertise/researchHighlights/Economy/SundayTrading.aspx

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